The city of Phoenix is increasing parking-meter fees and extending enforcement times, which may affect students who commute to the Downtown campus. The meters, which formerly cost $0.60 per hour, now ...
The Phoenix City Council unanimously approved a measure Wednesday evening to alter the times for after-hours free parking as well as upgrades to downtown Phoenix meters. After-hours parking was ...
The Phoenix City Council approved changes to the parking-meter enforcement to help cover the city's budget deficit. Parking meters will be active on nights and weekends in the near future and could ...
PHOENIX — The city of Phoenix has dropped a proposal to install parking meters at three popular hiking trailheads, Councilman Sal DiCiccio confirmed with KTAR on Friday. On the heels of Phoenix ...
Starting this week%2C enforcement hours will expand to Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and holidays. New rates take effect in November and range from 50 cents to %244 per hour%2C ...
PHOENIX — The Phoenix City Council approved a measure Wednesday to raise rates at parking meters around the city. The proposal will see meters priced anywhere from $0.50 to $4 an hour based on demand ...
New rates will range from 50 cents to $4 per hour, depending on time and location Enforcement hours will expand to Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and holidays Some residents worry ...
Yellow parking meters line Madison Street between 4th and 5th Avenues in downtown Phoenix that read “Donations Only.” Maricopa County set them up a few weeks ago to benefit homeless outreach programs.
Taking a cue from Denver and Pasadena, California, Maricopa County will take money collected at 10 renovated parking meters in downtown Phoenix and give it to homeless programs. The bright yellow ...
Extended parking-meter hours in downtown Phoenix have had an adverse effect on businesses, owners say. Businesses in downtown Phoenix are feeling the pinch from the city's extension of parking-meter ...
This is a disc water meter with frost proof bottom and serial number 129,490 that fit a ⅝” pipe, and that was made by the Phoenix Meter Corporation in Staten Island, New York. Phoenix Meter was ...