Columbia Implements New Parking Rates Set to Take Effect March 1, 2025

Columbia’s New Parking Rates: What You Need to Know!

COLUMBIA, SC – Big changes are coming to city parking as local leaders have made some notable adjustments to parking rates in Columbia. If you’re a frequent visitor or a resident of this vibrant city, listen up because the new ordinance is set to roll out on March 1, 2025, and you’ll want to be in the know!

What’s Changing?

First up, on-street parking rates will be rising to $1.50 per hour. Yes, you heard that right! This bump in price means that if you’re used to just throwing a few quarters in the meter for a quick errand, it might be time to adjust your budget. But that’s not all — if you happen to forget to pay, those parking tickets are also getting a hefty increase from $8.00 to $25.00. Ouch!

Good News for Residents and Workers

But don’t worry, Columbia is not all about raising rates. The new ordinance is also rolling out some perks! For hospitality workers and residential owners, there will be parking permits available for just $35 a month. This deal is sure to take the stress out of parking for those who are working hard in our bustling hospitality scene.

Why the Increases?

Councilman Will Brennan has explained that the additional funds will be channeled into necessary infrastructure, maintenance, and repairs for the city’s aging parking decks. So while it might feel like a pinch in your pocket now, the council assures that these funds are aimed at enhancing your parking experience in the long run. Hey, it’s good to know we’re investing in our streets, right?

Key Changes to Remember

Here’s a handy list of what to keep an eye on as we approach this new parking era:

  • No enforcement for on-street parking on Saturdays (with the exception of the Five Points District).
  • City-wide on street parking enforcement from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday).
  • First hour free in all City of Columbia Parking decks! This is perfect for those quick stops!
  • Hospitality rooftop-only parking for $35/month.
  • Owner occupant residential permits cost $30 per vehicle for a 24-month period.
  • Owner occupant visitor permit for $24 per vehicle (same 24-month period).

What Should You Do Now?

With all these changes, it’s a great time to reassess your parking habits here in Columbia. Make sure to take advantage of the *first hour free* in the parking decks and be mindful of those new rates to avoid any surprise ticket fees. And if you’re in the hospitality sector or a resident, consider opting in for those monthly parking permits to keep costs manageable.

As we gear up for these changes, it’s crucial to stay informed and adjust our parking plans accordingly. Columbia is evolving, and so should our strategies when it comes to finding that perfect parking spot!

Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as we approach the rollout date, and let’s all work together to make parking in Columbia a smoother experience for everyone!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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