Park Next Door? Port Tobacco Players Warns Patrons Amid La Plata Parking Dispute
Park Next Door? Port Tobacco Players Warns Patrons Amid La Plata Parking Dispute covers a parking conflict affecting theatergoers in La Plata, Maryland. Port Tobacco Players’ summer production of “Legally Blonde The Musical” opened Friday, July 10, and the dispute began the same day with new $20 paid parking signs in spaces near the building section occupied by EMed Medical Supply. On Sunday, July 12, the theater posted a warning not to park in the marked EMed spaces while the issue is resolved, and said the other owners attempted to tow a patron’s vehicle. The signs indicate a $20 flat rate until midnight, with payment directed through Venmo to 504 East LLC. The theater’s board says the lot was historically shared, citing a prior $250 monthly lease arrangement and differing hours between the businesses.



