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Paid parking resuming in Jasper today

The municipality says all residential and local business parking permits for 2023 will be renewed automatically before May 1.
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A paid parking sign in downtown Jasper. | File photo

Paid parking will resume in the Jasper townsite beginning Wednesday, May 1 and last until Oct. 31.

The paid parking zone includes all street parking in the downtown core, nearby parking lots and north along Connaught Drive until Aspen Avenue.

Neighbouring residential streets are designated as resident parking only.

The oversized stalls in the parking lot on the 200-block of Connaught Drive are also now subject to paid parking.

The municipality says all residential and local business parking permits for 2023 will be renewed automatically before May 1.

Those with valid resident permits can simply park and walk away, but maximum time limits still apply, including the two-hour cap for street parking downtown.

Until mid-May, bylaw officers will issue warnings only to resident vehicles parked in the paid parking zone without a valid resident permit.

To apply for a Residential Parking Permit, visit the municipality’s website.

For those who are not residents, the 2024 rates are $4.50 an hour on-street, and $3.50 an hour or $17 a day in parking lots.

Motorists can pay either by scanning the QR code on signs, using a payment kiosk or downloading the HotSpot app.

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