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NDOT outlines expanded on‑street space rental policy to allow valet and temporary loading zones
Summary
Nashville Department of Transportation presented an informational update to expand its 2021 bag‑meter policy to allow paid space rentals for valet and short‑term loading zones, keeping $28/$35 per‑space rates and proposing limits on rental duration and lane‑closure requirements; commission took the item as information and will vote next month.
The Nashville Department of Transportation presented an informational update to the Traffic & Parking Commission on a proposed expansion of the city’s on‑street space rental policy that would allow paid reservations for valet operations and short‑term loading zones as an extension of the city’s 2021 bag‑meter policy.
NDOT said the draft policy would keep the previously established per‑space rates introduced in last year’s update — $28 per space in non‑Central Business/CPD areas and $35 per space within CPD — and add three explicit rental options: (1) multi‑hour or multi‑day parking reservations for vehicles or buses; (2) metered‑space…
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