New ordinance would do away with free parking after 6 p.m. and make drivers pay to park until 2 a.m.
are expected to vote Wednesday on whether to extend the time parking meters are enforced across the city.
She has to park her car each night she comes to work and instead of parking in a garage, which costs upwards of $15, she elects to park on the street where it is free every night after 6 p.m.But all of that could change Wednesday if city council members decide to increase the number of hours drivers have to pay to park.
“$2,600 a year in the service industry, that’s my car, that’s some of my rent,” Ault said. “One of the reasons I was able to stay a bartender for almost a decade was because of the free parking.”“All of us are opposed as it currently stated to the proposed extension of parking meter hours in downtown Houston,” said Houston Symphony executive director John Mangum.
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