The City of Harrisburg has not received any direct revenue from its parking meters over the last several years, as parking has decreased in the city since the pandemic.
The City of Harrisburg has reportedly not received any direct revenue from its parking meters over the last several years, as parking has decreased in the city.HARRISBURG, Pa. —
The companies made regular multi-million dollar payments to the city when parking numbers were higher. However, when parking decreased following the pandemic, the companies could not generate revenue to offset their expenses and the so-called waterfall payments stopped. Maisel says there has been a lack of communication between the city and the leaders of SP Plus and Trimont. The two companies have projected increases in parking rates to offset the loss of revenue, but any increase must be approved by the city council.
Harrisburg Parking Meters Revenue Pandemic SP Plus Trimont
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