Port Moody Rakes in $340K From Paid Parking in 9 Months, but City Still Lacks Data on Turnover and Occupancy
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Port Moody rakes in $340K from paid parking in 9 months, but city still lacks data on turnover and occupancy
Port Moody’s controversial pay parking program has brought in $340,000 of gross revenue in its first nine months, according to new figures from the city — but staff are still trying to determine how the system has affected parking availability…
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Read Full ArticlePort Moody rakes in $340K from paid parking in 9 months, but city still lacks data on turnover and occupancy – Tri-Cities Dispatch
City of Port Moody image Port Moody’s controversial pay parking program has brought in $340,000 of gross revenue in its first nine months, according to new figures from the city — but staff are still trying to determine how the system has affected parking availability and turnover. The new system launched Sept. 16, 2024, following council’s April 2024 vote to introduce paid parking at more than 400 spaces in five zones across the city. Three of …
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