Residents and businesses are being asked for feedback after car parking fees were trialled at Dinas Dinlle.
The daytime charges were brought in during a six-week pilot in August and September after work to improve the main car park was carried out.
Drivers were charged £2 to stay up to two hours, £3 for up to three hours and £6 for eight hours.
Cyngor Gwynedd says it's seeking public opinion on the newly revamped car park as well as the parking fees, before putting forward long-term proposals for the site next year.
A council spokesperson said: “Earlier this year, improvements were carried out at the Dinas Dinlle car park including resurfacing, improving the entrances, marking parking bays, landscaping and upgrading the leisure facilities."
“During the summer – from mid-August and throughout September – a trial period was held where parking fees were charged between 9am and 5pm daily. We are now reviewing and evaluating these arrangements as part of our work to develop a permanent management plan for the site."
“We are inviting feedback from local residents and businesses, car park users as well as statutory bodies as part of the evaluation work."
"The closing date for the survey is Friday 13th December, 2024. All comments received will be considered in detail as the council moves forward to form long-term proposals for the site, which will be subject to further formal consultation during 2025."
To take part in the public consultation, visit the Cyngor Gwynedd website or visit the Siop Gwynedd offices in Caernarfon and Pwllheli or the Caernarfon and Penygroes libraries for paper copies.