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Changes coming to downtown parking in Lakeland

City commissioners unanimously approved new parking rates for off-street metered spaces in downtown Lakeland — here’s what you need to know.

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Don’t fret — free downtown parking isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Photo by @walfaro30

Changes are coming to the downtown Lakeland parking scene — but not in the way you may think.

In yesterday’s Lakeland City Commission meeting, commissioners unanimously voted to implement new parking rates. However, these new rates are solely for off-street metered spaces (think: lots and parking garages) and for monthly parking permits downtown.

Effective Oct. 1, off-street metered spaces will be charged at $1/hour with a $6 daily rate. On-street metered spaces, like those in front of your favorite shops + dining spots, will continue to have two hours of free parking before charging the $1/hour metered rate.

If you have a monthly permit for parking downtown, those will increase to $90 per month for the 2025 fiscal year and then to $100 in the 2026 fiscal year. If your parking permit has a fixed rate as part of your lease, those will remain the same until the lease expires or is terminated.

A parking lot in downtown Lakeland, FL.

The city parking lot off South Tennessee Avenue will allow four hours of free public parking + reduced permit rates. Pro tip: The Squeeze shuttle service also picks up from here.

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To help ease the transition to the increased rates, city traffic leaders have also implemented a reduced rate permit for the South Tennessee Avenue lot that will be $50/month. This lot will also offer four hours of free public parking to help downtown employees mitigate their parking costs.

Additionally, officials are implementing a “warning system” that will take an education-first approach with parking violations — first-time violators could have the chance to appeal their tickets before having to pay the $25 fee. Pro tip: Plan your parking strategy ahead of time with the help of our downtown parking guide.

Interested in hearing the full parking rate discussion? Skip to 51:00 in the meeting’s recording.

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