The majority of the population which Daystar serves are not as fortunate as yourself to own a vehicle; they walk, bike or utilize public transportation. Perhaps you could consider contacting the community center across the street and ask if you could park. Real estate is at a premium in St. Petersburg. Daystar operated for decades at 3rd Ave. S. & 6th St. S. in a building with 72% less space and almost non-existent parking. The new facility houses a playroom for children, a computer room for the public, a kitchen for cooking demonstrations, expanded mailroom area, a waiting area for clients which is 68% larger, multi-purpose meeting and private interviewing offices, a large food pantry and an organized clothes closet. The community garden provides therapy for those in need of it as well as fresh produce. What a great trade-off for limited parking! 😀😛😝😜
I agree with you. There's a problem with Land owners.
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