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Beginning next month, it will cost more to park at a metered space in the District.

 Parking rates at all of D.C.’s nearly 15,000 meters will be $2.30 an hour for commercial and passenger vehicles effective June 1, 2016.

The change will be a 30-cent increase from the current $2 rate for premium-demand zones, which include the busiest commercial districts.

  It’s a more than $1.50 more to park in what DDOT defines as a normal demand zone — up from $.75.

 “The District’s premium demand zone rate is comparable or lower than the premium rates in other major cities across the nation including New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Baltimore and Philadelphia where rates are $3 an hour or more,” DDOT explains of the prices on its website.
 DDOT will be reprogramming the meters over the next several weeks. Also, DDOT notes the pay-by-phone vendor will update software to reflect the new rates.

source:  WTOP.com