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Lexington Increases Fines for Safety Parking Violations

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Starting September 1, Lexington will raise fines for safety parking violations, increasing most penalties from $35 to $50 if paid within 10 days. The adjustments aim to align with nearby cities and ensure public safety. The revenue will support maintenance for aging parking garages, which require substantial funding due to a past financial loss. Monthly parking rates at the Victorian Square Garage will also rise. The city council will vote on these changes on May 8.

Lexington to Raise Fines for Safety Parking Violations Starting September 1

Lexington plans to significantly increase fines for safety parking violations as part of its upcoming annual budget, with new rates expected to take effect on September 1, pending approval from the city council. This decision marks the first adjustment of safety violation penalties since 2016.

The revised fine structure will see most penalties increase from $35 to $50 if paid within 10 days after issuance, and from $50 to $65 if paid after the 10-day period. This increase aims to address serious safety violations involving parking in fire lanes, blocking intersections, or obstructing traffic.

Reasoning Behind the Increase

The executive director of LexPark, the organization overseeing parking in Lexington, has indicated that the adjustments are necessary to better align Lexington’s fines with those of comparable cities. Currently, many nearby urban areas maintain a minimum fine of $50 for similar safety violations.

Authorities stress the seriousness of these violations, clarifying that they often involve intentional misconduct rather than minor oversights. This standpoint reflects a broader commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that traffic moves freely, especially in critical areas.

Financial Implications for LexPark

Increased revenue from these fine hikes is crucial for maintaining LexPark’s four parking garages, which currently average 40 years old, exceeding their typical lifespan of 30 years. LexPark has identified the need for approximately $14 million over the next seven years to preserve the structural integrity of these facilities, with an additional $1 million required annually for routine maintenance.

The need for increased funds has been exacerbated by a financial loss of about $350,000 in annual revenue following a land swap agreement made with the University of Kentucky in 2018. This deal included several roads that previously housed LexPark meters, further straining the organization’s budget.

Other Rate Changes

While the proposed changes focus on safety fines, there will also be changes to monthly parking rates at the Victorian Square Parking Garage. Starting September 1, general parking fees will rise from $90 to $105, reserved parking from $110 to $130, and hospitality parking from $20 to $25. This will be the first such rate adjustment for this garage since 2018; however, on-street parking rates will remain unchanged.

Next Steps

The city council is slated to vote on the new budget and fine increases on May 8. Should the council approve these changes, Lexington’s parking regulations will see a significant shift aimed at ensuring community safety and the financial viability of LexPark’s infrastructure.

This move reflects a growing trend among urban centers to enforce stricter parking regulations designed to dissuade safety violations, which can jeopardize public well-being in busy city environments.

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