College Station City Council Approves Almost $1 Million In New Equipment For The City’s Northgate Parking Garage

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Before fall classes starts at Texas A&M, almost $1 million dollars in new equipment is scheduled to be installed at the city of College Station’s parking garage in the Northgate district.

That follows the city council’s unanimous vote supporting staff recommendations at its May 28th meeting.

Click HERE to read and download background information was approved at the May 28, 2026 College Station city council meeting.

45 percent of the cost is going towards overhead green and red lights to show if parking spaces are available…much like the lights in parking garages on the A&M campus.

Revenue from the city’s Northgate parking fund will pay for the new equipment.

City manager Bryan Woods says this will help generate more motorists using the garage.

Woods also brought up that there has been talk about increasing parking fees, which he says in the past has resulted in pushback from unidentified sources.

The purchase replaces equipment that was installed in 2019.

The new equipment also includes:

  • Complete replacement of all access and exit components along with all associated mechanical equipment. This includes new entry and exit gates (2 entry, 2 exit, and one reversible), gate ticket dispensers, exit verifiers, gate control boxes, gate arms, walk-up credit/debit card only pay stations (4), and an upgraded call-forward capable intercom system with integrated security cameras to better insure patron safety and assist Northgate Parking staff in monitoring and preventing vandalization of all new system components.
  • The supply and installation of protective aluminum canopies over selected equipment to provide weather protection and improve equipment longevity.
  • Restriping and repainting of key parking garage markings and protective elements to improve safety and visibility.
  • All related installation materials, peripherals, labor costs, system configuration and training are included in the contract, as is a 4-year extended preventive maintenance and support agreement.

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