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Parking until 10 p.m.? You’ll pay for that.

Drivers will need to pay to park on city streets until 10 p.m. starting on Tuesday, Sept. 3.

A paid parking sign with Uptown Charlotte in the background.

Starting Wednesday, Sept. 3, drivers can expect to pay for parking until 10 p.m Monday through Saturday.

Photo via WCNC

Free parking after 6 p.m.? Not anymore. Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3, drivers utilizing on-street parking around Charlotte will need to pay to park through 10 p.m.

What you need to know:

  • Paid parking will be in effect Monday-Saturday.
  • Drivers can expect to pay $1.50 per hour for on-street, city-owned parking.
  • There’s new signage in place in Uptown and South End, where the city manages an expanded 1,200 metered spaces.
  • The city will issue warnings Tuesday, Sept. 3-Saturday, Sept. 14 if parking is unpaid through 10 p.m.

Parking used to be free after 6 p.m. The update comes after the city wrapped a Strategic Parking Plan earlier this year. According to the study, metered parking that ends at 10 p.m. will help promote off-street parking, promote turnover, and improve safety.

The proposed Fiscal Year 2025 Budget reveals parking revenue is expected to exceed $2.2 million. The budget was adopted in June.

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