LA Express Park™ Updates Parking Meter Rates on March 4th

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LA Express Park™, the year-long demonstration project from the City of
Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), is updating parking meter
rates and implementing a time-of-day pricing strategy on additional blocks to
improve parking management.

Wireless sensors are now tracking Downtown street parking activity around the clock.
Using this data, parking meter rates are being adjusted on the first Monday of the month
to better match the price of parking to the demand on each block and each side of the
street. The overall goal of the project is to improve parking availability and reduce the
time spent hunting for parking, in order to cut down on traffic congestion and pollution in
Downtown L.A.

On Monday, March 4th, LADOT will update parking meter rates throughout
Downtown and extend time-of-day rates to additional blocks, primarily in
Little Tokyo and the Toy District. Overall, the average rate is decreasing at 16% of
the parking spaces in Downtown and increasing at just 4% of them.
Parking meters with time-of-day rates will have different hourly rates matching the
parking demand in the morning, midday, and evening. You can identify these meters by
the unique blue labels that clearly show the maximum hourly rate (see below). The
parking meter or pay station screen will show the current rates that apply on the day you
are parking. And don’t worry, the meter will do the math for you if your parking spans
different rates, so you will always know how much time you are buying.

The time-of-day meter rates will be implemented
during the following four time periods:

  • Morning – Mon-Fri before 11 AM
  • Midday – Mon-Fri 11 AM to 4 PM
  • Evening – Mon-Fri after 4 PM
  • Saturday all hours

Rate maps showing the hourly rates during each period can be found below, along with maps highlighting the changes happening on March 4th.  Current parking rates and availability are available on  your smartphone using the Parker or ParkMe app.

On March 4th, LA Express Park will also be extending time limits from 2 to 4 hours on select blocks to provide visitors additional flexibility in how long they want to park.  The spaces on these blocks are a great deal because they have the cheapest rate in the area, and yet there are usually plenty of them available.  Maps showing the current and new time limits are available below.

TIME LIMIT MAP

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FASHION DISTRICT TIME LIMIT Map

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Overall Rates and Rate Changes

Overall Rate Map

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Overall Rate Change Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rates and Rate Changes

Time-of-Day Quad Rate Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Change Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Change Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Change Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Map

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Time-of-Day Quad Rate Change Map

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