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Columbia City Council Approves New Parking Rate Ordinance Set to Take Effect in March 2025

Columbia City Council Approves New Parking Rate Ordinance Set to Take Effect in March 2025

COLUMBIA, SC – Exciting Changes to Parking Rates Coming Soon!

The City of Columbia is gearing up for some major changes to its parking rates, and residents are buzzing with anticipation! This week, the City Council approved a new parking rate ordinance that is set to take effect on March 1, 2025, or potentially sooner. It’s all about keeping our city clean and well-maintained, but it also means some changes for how we park our cars.

What’s New?

First things first, let’s talk about the new rates! Starting in March 2025, the cost for on-street parking will rise to $1.50 per hour. If you do happen to get a parking ticket, it’s going to sting a bit more as fines jump from $8.00 to $25.00. Ouch! But wait, there’s good news too!

The City has included some perks in this new ordinance. For all you savvy parkers, the first hour in any City of Columbia parking deck will be free. That’s right! Free parking for an hour in our city’s lots. That’s an inviting opportunity for those quick trips downtown!

Welcome Perks for Residents and Workers

Another highlight of this new parking ordinance is the introduction of parking permits specifically designed for our amazing hospitality workers and residential owners. Imagine the excitement of having a stress-free parking solution for just $35 a month. This is an awesome way to support those working tirelessly in our local businesses!

You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers!

City Councilman Will Brennan stated that the extra funds generated from these parking changes will go towards infrastructure, maintenance, and repairs — particularly crucial for those aging parking decks we’ve all noticed around town. It’s all about ensuring Columbia’s facilities remain functional and up to par!

Now here’s a quick breakdown of the key highlights from the new ordinance:

  • No enforcement for on-street parking on Saturdays (Except for the Five Points District)
  • City-wide on-street parking enforcement from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday)
  • 1st hour free in all City of Columbia Parking decks
  • Hospitality rooftop-only parking for $35/month
  • On-street parking rate of $1.50/hour
  • Various increases in fines for parking citations
  • Owner occupant residential permits of $30 per vehicle for a 24-month period
  • Owner occupant visitor permit of $24 per vehicle for a 24-month period

The Future of Parking in Columbia

By implementing these changes, the City hopes to not only improve parking facilities but also make them more accessible for everyone. It’s a balancing act of convenience and revenue. With these adjustments, our streets should become less congested, and residents can enjoy a more effortless parking experience.

As the city moves closer to these new regulations, it’s essential for all of us to stay informed. Keep an eye out for further updates and adjustments as Columbia evolves. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a resident, or just passing through, these changes aim to enhance our delightful city!

So, what do you think about these changes? Are you excited for the free first hour, or are the increased rates making you reconsider parking habits? Share your thoughts with your friends and let’s navigate through these changes together!


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