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Prepare to pay more for parking in Philly: Meter prices go up in July

(WPHL) — If parking in Philadelphia wasn’t expensive enough, rates are going up starting July 1.

According to the Philadelphia Parking Authority, parking meter rates will increase on July 1, “to help improve the availability of on-street parking, promote parking turnover, and alleviate congestion in one of Philadelphia’s most heavily congested corridors.”

In the Center City Core area, Arch Street to Locust Street and from 4th Street to 20th Street, parking will go from $3 to $4.

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In the Center City area from Spring Garden Street to Bainbridge Street and from the Schuylkill River to the Delaware River, rates will go from $2.50 to $3.50.

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At Long-term meters where you can park for 4 hours and 12 hours, rates will go from $1.50 to $2.50. You can see a full list of those locations, HERE.

The PPA says this rate increase is the first time in over 10 years.

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