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2-hour limit to move drivers off meters in downtown St. John's

Drivers who park downtown will no longer be able to pre-pay 10 hours on a meter, as the City of St. John's looks at ways of freeing up spaces for people who are coming and going from the area.
Coun. Sandy Hickman says 10-hour parking has turned Harbour Drive into a parking lot. (CBC)

Drivers who park in downtown St. John's willno longer be able to pre-pay up to 10 hours on a single meter.

City council unanimously approved a motion Monday tofreeup spaces in the area, by limiting parking to two hours.

The change willaffect meters on Harbour Drive, where 10-hour parking is now permitted, and on Water Street (from Waldegrave to Prescott), where four-hour parking is now allowed, as well as other streets in the downtown.

New parking meters in St. John's. (CBC)

"Parking meters are intended for short-term parking," said a report to the Community Services Committee from Chris Pitcher, supervisor of parking services.

"The purpose of time limits...is to ensure that parking spaces regularly become available for customers of area businesses and visitors to the area."

The report pointed out that meters were designed toaccept 10 hours of pre-paid parking because there was a shortage of long-term parking in the downtown.

The parking garage in Atlantic Place is advertising spots, and the city says two other garages in the area have lots of space available. (CBC)

However, the report said there are two new parking garages one on Harbour Drive, another on Duckworth Streetwith 461 spaces.

While monthly passes have all been sold, many of the 278 transient spaces are still available in those garages.

The parking garage in Atlantic Place is also now advertising weekday spaces.

"Results indicate a significant availability of transient parking spaces," said the report, which goes on to say that Downtown St. John's and the St. John's Board of Trade agree with reducing the time allowed on meters.

The changes take effect May 1.

Parking fees at MetroParkon Duckworth Street is $4 an hour, while 351 Water and Atlantic Place have daily parking for $15, the same cost as 10 hours on a Harbour Drive meter.