MADISON, Wis. — Starting on Jan. 4, 2021, The City of Madison Parking Division will increase the maximum daily rate in all city-owned public parking garages and Brayton Lot from $5 to $8. The first hour of parking will remain free on Saturdays.
This temporary rate reduction will continue to provide a low cost parking option for residents, workers and businesses during reopening and recovery due to COVID-19.
The maximum rate goes into effect once the amount owed reaches or exceeds $8, halting any additional accrued hourly fees for that day. If the parking session costs less than $8, then that lower amount is charged.
The rate accrues for each parking session daily, with a day defined as 6 a.m. on the day of entry until 6 a.m. the following day. If a person exits and re-enters on the same day, a new session begins and the hourly rate would again accrue up to a maximum of $8 for the new session.
On Saturdays, the first hour of parking is free. Any time parked beyond 1 hour is charged at the regular hourly rate, up to the daily $8 maximum.
The City of Madison Parking Division will continue to evaluate the need for reduced parking rates and gradually increase garage parking rates back to the full standard rates as pandemic recovery progresses.
More details can be found here.
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