St. Cloud Airport To Implement Paid Parking System In March

ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) -- No more free parking at St. Cloud's airport. The St. Cloud Times reports that after decades of not charging for parking, the St. Cloud Regional Airport will launch a paid parking system on March 1.

On-site parking in paved and gravel overflow lots will cost $5 per day.

The fees mark one of the most visible changes since control of the airport shifted from the city to a regional authority in December. The move means some operating expenses that had been covered by property taxes will now be covered by user fees.

The first two hours of short-term parking will remain free. The airport is the sixth-largest in Minnesota.

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