City Council approved legislation Monday night to increase parking rates downtown

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Cleveland City Council approved legislation Monday night sought by the administration to increase the rates and different city-owned parking garages and lots.

For example, the daily maximum for the Willard Park Garage behind City Hall will go from $15 to $20 dollars.And bad news for Browns fans, special event parking at the Muni lot will go from $30 up to $50.

“We did a lot of debate with the administration and we made it clear we wanted to keep downtown affordable for the common person but we do have to understand our expenditures are outpacing our revenues in our parking facilities so a revenue increase. A rate increase was necessary,” said Ward 2 Councilman Kevin Bishop.

“When you have a lot of folks living downtown, you have a lot of folks parking there all day, so the turnover on our street parking hasn't been happening because a lot of folks have parked there, so it leaves a business owner scrambling to see where their customer would park. The key is turnover parking. We want folks to park short-term. If you want to park long term, you need to find a off street lot,” Bishop went on to say.

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