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Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.

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Greg Kahn/Staff Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.

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Jackson Carter, 7, left, Kathy Guthman, center, and Tonia Carter, right, of Wisconsin, quickly pack their car to leave as another vehicle waits for an open spot at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Chad Colyer, a Bonita Springs resident, waits in line in his car at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Mike Dombroski finishes packing the car while Kristen Dombroski wipes the sand from the feet of their son, Tyler, at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Dave Macdonald, left, heads from the parking lot to the beach at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Dave Macdonald, center, and Warren Donaldson, right, unload their car and head to the beach at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Marty Petrill, his sons Justin, 12, Austin, 14, and wife Lori, right, on vacation from MIchigan, hang out by their car before going to rent jet skis at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
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Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
  • Greg Kahn/Staff
Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.
  • Greg Kahn/Staff
Beach-goers trek back to their cars at Bonita Beach Park in Bonita Springs on March 30, 2012. Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation wants to work with Lee County, which controls the beach, to bring back the parking sticker program for residents, which ended in 2010. Bonita residents used to be able to buy $10 annual beach stickers instead of feeding a meter at $2 an hour.

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