The cost of parking on the street in downtown Boise is $1 per hour at every metered spot. This is less than parking in the Downtown garages, which charge $2.50 per hour, after a free first hour, with a maximum weekday charge of $12. The parking fee structure should be the other way around.  

The the cost of street parking in the Downtown area should encourage people to use those spots for short periods of time and the garages for longer stays. Metered spots outside the core are another long-stay alternative for people who want to park on the street but don’t mind walking a few blocks.

The city is scheduled to adjust rates at the 1,300 Downtown parking meters and enact a new fee structure June 1.

It won’t be Uber-style pricing, which increases and decreases rates in real time in response to demand for services. Instead, three zones will determine the cost of metered parking.

The first zone is the Downtown core. The area between 6th, 10th, Bannock and Grove streets, as well as the six blocks between Capitol Boulevard and Grove, Myrtle and 9th streets. The cost of metered street parking in this zone is going up. The first hour will cost $1.50. The second hour will cost $2.50.

The second parking zone is basically the block of streets surrounding the Downtown core. In this zone, the first hour will cost $1 and the second hour $1.25

Parking in both zones will be limited to two hours.

The third zone will have a maximum stay time of four hours. It will include the rest of Downtown’s metered spaces, as far west as 15th Street and as far east as 2nd Street. The cost of metered parking will fall to 50 cents for the first and second hours, and $1 for the third and fourth hours.

Meter heads will have colored stickers for each zone to show which fees they charge.

Will this change affect how you park in Downtown Boise?

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