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Parking Authority proposes $2 premium zone for high‑demand downtown spaces
Summary
Morristown Parking Authority officials proposed creating a premium on‑street zone covering about 214 of 710 meters and raising those rates from $1 to $2 per hour to improve turnover; presenters said enforcement and permit-system transitions present operational challenges.
The Morristown Parking Authority told the council on April 24 it is considering a targeted premium on‑street zone to increase turnover on the town's most-used blocks. Carrie Lloyd, the Authority board president, and parking consultants described a plan that would reclassify roughly 214 of 710 on‑street meters as Class A 'premium' spaces and raise their rate from $1 to $2 per hour.
Presenters said the change aims to reduce…
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