Pay Parking
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North Van mechanic says planned pay parking will put him out of businessA North Vancouver auto mechanic says a plan to implement pay parking in his neighbourhood will bar clients from dropping their cars off, potentially putting him out of business.PoliticsApr 22, 2025
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Short-term parking fees get big bump at Vancouver International AirportLast week, the airport made the first half-hour of parking free at its main parkade, but prices after that have gone up to $14 per half-hour, to a maximum of $65 per day.ConsumerNov 21, 2024
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Hourly fees take effect at Vancouver’s last beach with free parkingThe new fees of $1 per hour at Spanish Banks took effect Friday, while cheaper rates will kick in in the fall.TrafficJul 12, 2024
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Park board approves year-round pay parking at Vancouver’s Spanish BanksThe Vancouver Park Board is slated to debate the possibility of adding pay parking to public parking at Spanish Banks at its Monday meeting.PoliticsMay 6, 2024
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Pay parking now in effect at three popular West Vancouver parksThe district's council voted last spring to approve a pay parking program at Lighthouse Park, Whytecliff Park and Nelson Canyon Park.ConsumerFeb 12, 2024
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Pay parking coming to 3 West Vancouver parks next fallThe new fees will kick in in this fall, at a rate of $3.75 per hour. However, West Vancouver residents will be eligible to buy an annual parking pass for $20.PoliticsMay 10, 2023
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Permanent pay parking program coming to Lynn Canyon Park in North VancouverA pilot project that implemented $3-an-hour fees for parking at a highly popular recreation site in North Vancouver in a bid to control traffic has now been made permanent.EconomyJan 25, 2023
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Penticton, B.C. councillor to motion for pay parking pauseCity councilor Ryan Graham plans to motion for a pay parking pause during Tuesday's council meeting, following uproar from local businesses.TrafficDec 6, 2022
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Pay parking grinds gears of downtown Penticton merchantsThe city said implementing pay parking was necessary to recoup losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and create equity across the city’s parking system.EconomyJun 8, 2021
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Penticton expands pay parking to help recoup revenue loss due to COVID-19Drivers will notice new parking meters have been installed on Main St., Ellis St., Front St., Nanaimo Ave., and Padmore Ave.EconomyMar 15, 2021
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