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Treasurer outlines parking enterprise, ramps up boot enforcement and launches Gateway ID outreach

St. Louis City Board of Aldermen Budget & Public Employees Committee · May 8, 2026
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Summary

Treasurer Adam Lane described the parking division as a self-supporting enterprise that returns 40% of profits to general revenue, explained changes to the boot program (typical eligibility after four matured tickets), detailed repair-and-replace plans for garages and unveiled early rollout plans for the Gateway ID program and financial empowerment services.

Treasurer Adam Lane told the Budget Committee the parking division operates as an enterprise fund that does not draw general-fund support and that 40% of parking profits go back to the city's general revenue by state statute.

Lane outlined three priorities: modernizing payment systems and garage equipment, rebuilding reserves and using data to identify where app-only parking or upgraded pay stations make sense. He said the division manages…

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