SEASIDE — In a move aimed at getting visitors to at least consider options other than driving into the iconic beachside community on two-lane Walton County Road 30A, Seaside's leadership team is implementing a paid parking program beginning Monday. At 9 a.m. Monday, Seaside will begin charging for the 190 public parking spaces around Smolian Circle behind the northwest corner of the town's commercial district. For $15, visitors can park for as long as they want from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Several parking attendants will be stationed around Smolian Circle to take cash or credit card payments, according to Kerri Parker, executive director of communications for the Seaside Community Development Corporation.