Richmond announces new parking rates effective July 7

Richmond announces new parking rates effective July 7
Honorable Katherine Jordan Council Vice President — Richmond City Council
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Beginning July 7, the City of Richmond’s Parking Enterprise Division will implement new parking fees for Fiscal Year 2026. These changes follow the annual budget approved by the City Council in May.

The adjustments include an increase in parking meter fees from $2.00 to $2.50 per hour. This change aims to promote turnover parking, providing more short-term options in high-demand areas.

Penalties for exceeding metered time limits will rise from $25 to $30. Additionally, fines for parking violations such as on sidewalks, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, or blocking driveways will increase from $40 to $50.

Monthly parking fees in city-owned garages will also see a $5 increase.

For further details on Richmond’s parking services, visit https://go.rva.gov/parking.

RICHMOND, Virginia – A partir del próximo lunes 7 de julio, la Empresa de Estacionamiento de la Ciudad comenzará a aplicar las tarifas de estacionamiento del año fiscal 2026, de conformidad con el presupuesto anual de la Ciudad que aprobó el Concejo Municipal en mayo. Los cambios en las tarifas incluyen, entre otros:

Un aumento de 50 centavos en la tarifa del parquímetro, subiéndolo de $2.00 a $2.50 por hora. El propósito de los estacionamientos con parquímetro en la ciudad es crear espacios de alta rotación que permitan más opciones de estacionamiento de corto plazo en áreas de alta demanda.
Un aumento en la multa por exceder el límite de tiempo, de $25 a $30.
Un aumento de $40 a $50 en la multa por estacionarse en la acera, a menos de 15 pies (5 metros) de un hidrante de bomberos o por bloquear una entrada pública o privada o cualquier otra violación del Código Municipal sección 27-197.
Un aumento de $5 en las tarifas mensuales para los garajes municipales.



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