City Eyes Parking Rate Increases, Changes to Rotary Square Alley
By Beth Milligan | March 11, 2026
Fees for electric vehicle charging, longer meter hours during the summer, and rate increases are some of the potential changes on the horizon for parking in downtown Traverse City. City commissioners discussed a variety of parking issues at their Monday study session, including a possible redesign of the alley south of Rotary Square that would eliminate some spaces but provide a desired overlook and public connection to FishPass.
Parking and Mobility Director Nicole VanNess noted that the City of Traverse City – which took back over parking management from the Downtown Development Authority two years ago – is experiencing financial pressures related to parking. Parking is an enterprise fund, meaning …
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