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Parking revenues expected to rise; red-light camera contract to be reviewed in September

4089944 · April 22, 2025
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The parking department projected higher revenues for FY2025–26 driven by meter fees, fines and permits, flagged a roughly $100,000 decline in red‑light camera fines and said the city will review its five‑year red‑light camera contract this September.

Commissioner Livingston presented the parking department’s FY2025–26 budget to the Common Council on April 22, reporting that proposed revenues were up roughly $2 million from the prior year and attributing most of the increase to higher meter fees, increased parking fines and a one‑year bump in permit revenue.

Livingston said permit demand rose this year in part because a county garage closure pushed drivers into municipal garages; he cautioned that the permit increase may be a one‑year anomaly. He said parking meter fee increases instituted in January 2024 and the off‑street meter fee increases have driven revenue growth while…

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