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Higher parking meter rates take effect Thursday in Hamilton

Higher on-street parking meter rates take effect in Hamilton on June 1. Taryn Snell / Global News

Higher on-street parking rates take effect on Thursday across the City of Hamilton.

The on-street meter rate jumps by 50 cents, from $1.00 to $1.50 per hour.

Councillor Chad Collins has described it as a “modest increase” while noting that we’re “still below other comparable municipalities” in Ontario.

The on-street meter rate increase was approved as part of the city’s 2017 operating budget.

READ MORE: $81 is the average tax increase as Hamilton’s 2017 budget is approved

Marty Hazell, Hamilton’s Director of Parking and Bylaw, has also indicated that more convenient payment options are on the way.

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He says the department has some funding within its capital reserve “to undertake credit card conversion in most of the machines this year.”

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READ MORE: Burlington introduces real-time parking data

Also, as of June 1, Veterans who have been issued Ontario Veteran licence plates can park at Hamilton municipal car parks and on-street meters for free for up to three hours.

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