Parking rates are inching higher at busy downtown Minneapolis ramps as more commuters adopt hybrid schedules and head to the offices at least a few days a week.
The rate hikes are creating sticker shock among some office workers navigating the hybrid schedules. The move has captured the attention of city boosters, who realize some workers are figuring out how many days they want to come downtown.
"We know that for as long as anyone can remember, parking is one of those top issues that people cite about challenges related to being downtown," said Steve Cramer, president of the Minneapolis Downtown Council. "So let's not cut off our nose to spite our face."
Parking is a big factor in what commuters decide to do, he said. So far, at least five downtown parking ramps boosted rates this month.
In response, internal message boards and social media have workers asking where the cheaper options are and talking about how ramps or lots farther away add to the commute. Others say they will avoid spending their whole shifts at the offices.
Cramer said the council is closely monitoring the situation.
On Monday, the Center Village ramp that Dennison Parking runs on 7th Street shot from $7.50 a day (if in by 10 a.m.) to $9 and $11 depending if you arrive before 9 or 10 a.m.
The Sora Apartments ramp across the street also beefed up prices, as did the surface lots at 7th Street/Park Avenue and 9th Street/3rd Avenue S.