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Tampa City Council votes to rip up new parking rates, start anew Charlie Frago, Tampa Bay Times © Charlie Frago/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS The Tampa City Council voted Feb. 4 to being repealing the city s parking ordinance, approved last year, that has generated complaints from downtown churchgoers and others since taking effect this year.
TAMPA Soon after parking rate increases went into effect Jan. 1, the complaints began.
They soon grew into an avalanche of angry emails and calls, especially from downtown churchgoers, residents and Riverwalk enthusiasts who resented having to pay $2.50 an hour on Sunday morning to park in spaces that, until 2021 dawned, had been free.
Churches urge Tampa City Council to change new parking policy
Not everyone is happy with the changes to Tampa s parking rules.
Posted at 6:18 AM, Jan 28, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-28 18:03:57-05
TAMPA, Fla. â Three churches in downtown Tampa teamed up to make a call to action. They want City Council members to rethink the new city parking policy that went into effect on January 1.
Steve Michelini is advocating on behalf of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, First Presbyterian Church, and St. Andrews Episcopal. He s a member of First Presbyterian and has his own business consulting firm. He also has experience working for city land use, zoning, and economic development.