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On-street parking fee increases approved for Halifax, Dartmouth

The Halifax Regional Municipality plans to start removing meters in downtown Halifax and Dartmouth in the first few months of 2020 and replace them with pay machines as part of a plan to overhaul how on-street parking is provided in the city.

Pay machines to start replacing parking meters in 2020

Parking meters, like these two outside Halifax Regional Police station, will eventually be replaced by a parking machine. (Robert Short/CBC)

Halifax regional council approved a recommendationat its Tuesday council meeting to increase on-street parking rates once new technology is installed.

The proposal was adopted without debate.

The municipality plans to start removing meters in downtown Halifax and Dartmouth in the first few months of 2020 and replace them with pay machines.

Once all the new equipment is in place, parking in Downtown Halifax will cost $2 dollars an hour for the first twohours and $6 dollars an hour for the next two hours.

The pay machines will not allow a vehicle to park for more than fourhours in the same zone.

The rates in downtown Dartmouth will be $1.50 an hour for the first two hours and $4 an hour for the third and fourth hours.

Municipal staff expect the new rates will increase parking revenueby just over a million dollars annually.