The reprieve for motorists parking along certain streets in Âé¶čAV will soon come to an end.
Most parking meters in Âé¶čAV have seen little use as of late, as paid parking has been suspended since March 24 to increase traffic to businesses in the cityâs core.
However, on Monday, city council approved the staged reimplementation of paid parking across the city.
Parking will again come at a cost beginning June 1 around Âé¶čAV General Hospital and the downtown A Zone parking. Then on June 15, South Pandosy and the B and C paid parking zones downtown will also be reactivated.
Parking demand has grown since the provincial government enacted the second phase of its reopening plan, prompting several downtown businesses to reopen.
Still, the cityâs parking manager, Dave Duncan, anticipates lower than usual demand throughout the summer.
As such, he suggested the city not move to its usual, higher summer parking rates.
âWe recommend that off-season rates be maintained throughout this summer. This equates to approximately a 15 per cent discount in rates in the downtown A and B Zones, and at the Cook Road Boat Launch,â said Duncan.
To decrease touch-points, 30 minutes of free parking will be offered to those who use the Pay-by-Phone app rather than the parking meter.
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