[RP TownTalk] just looking for a place to park
Anne Blein-Zuk
annelbv at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 30 16:03:18 UTC 2009
I shop at the Target in Greenbelt. More parking, less overall stress. Anne
--- On Mon, 4/27/09, Nancy A <nya_md at verizon.net> wrote:
From: Nancy A <nya_md at verizon.net>
Subject: [RP TownTalk] just looking for a place to park
To: "'TownTalk'" <towntalk at riverdale-park.org>
Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 9:28 PM
This issue is
outside of Town boundaries, but I'm betting that many of you have had this
problem, too.
I went over to
Target at PG Plaza, this evening, at 7:30. The parking lot of was full. Totally
full, with cars in each row stalking people walking back to their cars so they
can grab their spaces. Target uses carts that lock up when you get out of range,
so it was not an option to park elsewhere and walk over. I had to buy some heavy
items. I circled the lot twice and gave up.
Ok, really. I don't
know how many spaces there are in front of the Target, let's say that there are
at least 300. I have trouble believing that there are 300 people / families /
couples / whatever shopping at Target on a Monday at 7:30 in the evening. Sure,
maybe some of them were elsewhere at PG Plaza, but wouldn't they have parked
closer? I think it's turned into a free commuter parking lot and I'M CRANKY
ABOUT IT!!!!
Has anybody else
noticed this? Any suggestions of where I might complain, other than this
list?
With apologies
to COC,
Nancy
A.
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