The city of Las Vegas raised the price of on-street parking by $1 an hour at city-managed facilities, according to a news release.
The change, which took effect Oct. 13, is the first change in parking fees since 2019 and followed a market-rate analysis of city-managed facilities, according to the city. It said that, even with the change, market rates remain below market averages.
As a result of the increase, parking prices at city meters will vary between $2 and $4 an hour, depending on location.
Parking fees also went up by $1 an hour at downtown surface parking lots operated by the city but owned by various property owners. Parking at rates at those lots are now between $2 and $6 an hour, though the city said most surface lots will be between $2 to $4 an hour.
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