Ann Arbor on-street parking fees to increase July 1 No change to parking structure rates
A parking meter in Ann Arbor's Kerrytown on Oct. 25, 2017 (Photo: Meredith Bruckner)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Starting July 1 the rate for on-street metered parking spaces in downtown Ann Arbor will increase to $2.10 per hour.
The 10 cent rate increase will only affect on-street parking, according to the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority’s June newsletter .
The increase is part of a five-year rate change plan approved by the DDA Board in 2018.
Parking structure rates will stay at $1.20 per hour, a rate that hasn’t changed since 2012.
Find a map of meters and parking structures here.
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