The Transport Department (TD) today (April 26) announced that the parking fees of 11 government public car parks under its management will be frozen at their existing levels for another year with effect from June 1 this year.
"In reviewing the parking fees, we have taken into account a number of factors, including the charges of nearby public car parks operated by the private sector, public acceptability and the utilisation of the government car parks, etc. Having considered the impact on the economy brought by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the associated impact on the utilisation of the car parks, the TD has decided to maintain the parking fees at their existing levels," a spokesman for the TD said.
The 11 car parks are Kennedy Town Car Park, Rumsey Street Car Park, Star Ferry Car Park, City Hall Car Park, Tin Hau Car Park, Shau Kei Wan Car Park, Aberdeen Car Park, Sheung Fung Street Car Park, Wong Tai Sin Public Transport Terminus Car Park, Kwai Fong Car Park and Tsuen Wan Car Park. Details of the existing
parking fees are available at the TD's website (www.td.gov.hk/en/transport_in_hong_kong/parking/carparks).
In 2020, the parking fees of the aforementioned car parks were frozen for one year.
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