

Remember to pay for parking come Monday morning. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
By Fabiola Diaz
Beginning Monday, June 3 Metro Gold Line riders will need to pay a $3 daily parking fee to leave their vehicles at the Arcadia and Duarte stations.
The fee can be paid at the kiosk—for which you will need to know your license plate number—or via the Metro Parking app which can be downloaded through the Apple and Google Play stores. Use zone 309 for Arcadia and zone 312 for Duarte.
According to Metro, both stations will eventually offer a $59 monthly pass after first analyzing parking occupancy once the paid parking program begins.
Metro has been implementing paid parking lots at busier stations since 2017. According to Metro officials, this was done to “ensure there are always spaces for transit riders.”
Gold Line riders can still find free parking at the parking garage at Sierra Madre Villa Station (149 N. Halstead St., Pasadena, CA 91107).
For more information, visit metro.net/parking.
We are able to provide high-quality political journalism to you for free thanks to our advertisers. So that you can continue to enjoy HEYSOCAL's in-depth reporting, we ask that you please turn off your ad blocker and come on in, free of charge.
Subscribe to our newsletter for this giveaway and many more. Also, stay in the loop for SoCal news and updates.
Your subscription has been confirmed. You've been added to our list and will hear from us soon.
Your request has been confirmed! We will get in touch with you shortly.