LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Beginning Monday, Oct. 13, city-operated parking tons and parking meters in Las Vegas will cost an extra $1 per hour, based on a Thursday announcement.
Month-to-month allow charges additionally will likely be adjusted for city-operated garages and choose parking tons, starting with the November 2025 billing cycle.
The rise follows a evaluate by consultants that discovered Las Vegas parking charges have been beneath market common, and metropolis officers stated charges will stay among the many lowest for main cities.
The change brings meters within the metropolis to between $2 and $4 an hour, relying on their location. Public parking tons downtown will see a rise of $1/hour, bringing these areas to between $2 and $6 an hour, however most tons will likely be between $2 and $4 an hour, a information launch stated.
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It is the primary improve in parking charges since 2019, officers stated. Las Vegas cited greater working prices as the rationale for the adjustment.
The free Lunch Spot parking program within the Arts District will likely be expanded on Oct. 13, including an additional hour so that individuals can park without spending a dime Monday by Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Beforehand, it solely ran till 1 p.m.
Las Vegas did a price survey that discovered that a number of different western cities have related or greater common parking charges per hour:
Los Angeles: on-street common $4.25; storage and lot common $15.
Sacramento: on-street $3.50; storage and lot common $5.50.
Phoenix: on-street $2.50; storage and lot common $7.
For extra info on parking places, month-to-month permits, quotation funds and First Friday parking, please go to www.lasvegasnevada.gov/parking.




