CS Council Update on Northgate Parking

Thursday’s College Station City Council agenda includes replacing equipment at the city’s parking garage in Northgate. The $345,000 all-automated system would add video surveillance, eliminate two manned stations, and add payment by credit card among other options. The city’s parking enterprise fund would bear the expense.

Friday marks the first day of parking rate adjustments at the Northgate garage and the city’s street level lot. The adjustments will be in affect for 90 days then the council will review the results in December. Among the new incentives is getting free parking the first hour in the city-owned garage between 3 a.m. and 8 p.m. The rate at the street-level lot goes down from one dollar to 50 cents per hour except for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 8 p.m. until 3 a.m., when the cost rises to two dollars per hour.

Click HERE to be directed to the College Station city webpage on Northgate parking.

Click below to hear comments from College Station City Councilman Dennis Maloney and Director of Economic and Community Development David Gwin in a recap from WTAW’s Bill Oliver.


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