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LEXPARK meters not charging downtown during COVID-19

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Beginning March 18, Lexington Parking Authority (LPA) will not charge LEXPARK on-street meters until April 10. LPA will re-evaluate if it needs to last further.

There is, however, a two hour limit that will be enforced.

LEXPARKSeveral paid parking spaces downtown have already been turned into “Curbside Pick-Up ONLY” spaces with a 15-minut limit.

“This is a community crisis and we are part of this community. We stand ready to assist if there is anything we can do to help the businesses affected by this crisis,” said LPA Chair James H. Frazier, III.

The goal for this free parking downtown is to provide, maintain, and operate adequate, high-quality, customer-focused public parking to hopefully encourage economic growth during this difficult time.

For a sampling of restaurants able to do curbside or delivery, click here.

 

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