Overtime, Other Parking Violation Fees Increase in White Plains (2024)

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Overtime, Other Parking Violation Fees Increase in White Plains (4)

While the cost to park in White Plains has remained the same for the last six years, the penalties for certain parking violations have gone up. Fees on about 26 violations now cost city residents and visitors $25, instead of $20, as of June 4.

The full list of violations, whose fines increased, include:

  • expired meter time, unanswered overtime notice (for tickets given outside of City parking garages)
  • parking beyond time limit
  • improperly display/expired permit
  • car other than passenger or commercial vehicle
  • selling or advertising
  • non-emergency auto repairs
  • parked with engine running in a structure
  • 15 minute, 1 hour, 2 hour, 3 hour and 4 hour 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. parking
  • parked rear of vehicle to meter
  • not parked within lines
  • 10 minute parking – pick-up/drop-off only
  • Obstructing vehicle/pedestrian traffic

Fees for the majority of violations, about 52 others, will remain the same. Overtime penalties in City parking garages, which were , will remain at $10.

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“We normally review all of our rates every year,” said White Plains Commissioner of Parking John Larson. “Basically, we’re looking at our rates and seeing if they are in-line, and what should be charged. Obviously right now the City needs revenue, as much as it can get revenue.”

The fee increases are expected to bring an additional $630,000 to the estimated $7.4 million that parking penalties are expected to garner this year. The parking department as a whole is expected to net $10.7 million this year to help offset taxes in the 2013-14 budget.

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The City conducted a survey in January to see what other municipalities—in Westchester,as well as Greenwich, Stamford and Brewster—were charging for meter-time expiration summonses, which are the majority of the parking tickets written in White Plains.

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Most of White Plains’ neighboring towns—like Rye, Port Chester, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and Eastchester—charged a least $25, whereas places like Ossining, Sleepy Hollow and Yonkers charged between $30 and $45, the parking commissioner said.

Larson then presented the White Plains City Court with his proposed fee schedule, which the court approved on April 24. According to Larson, the city court sets the fine amounts while the White Plains Common Council approves the maximum fine limit, which is no more than $100.

“We’re doing a lot to try and help people avoid getting tickets, and making it easier for people to pay,” said White Plains Mayor Tom Roach. “But if you don’t put the money in, you run the risk [of being ticketed]. We are a city where a nickel buys you three to four minutes in the surface lots, and six in the street. That’s enough time to run in and get a cup of coffee. It’s just a nickel to protect you from getting a ticket.”

Roach says that the City’s parking rates, at $.75 per hour in City garages and $1 an hour on the street, are reasonable, and that White Plains even offers a six-minute overtime grace period at some metered spaces.

“White Plains has always been a city that enforces their parking regulations and their laws, and I think that’s something people like to see,” said Roach. “My focus is to try and use technology to make it easier for people to not get a ticket.”

The City has continued , where patrons can pay with a credit card; has expanded its offering, where patrons can add time to their parking space over the phone; and has created

“We have seen a dramatic reduction in overtime notices, which is the goal,” said Roach. “We would like to see few tickets and better compliance with the rules.”

Since White Plains began using multi-space meters and pay-by-phone parking, overtimes summonses in City garages have dropped from 197,000 in 2007-08 to 108,000 this year—a reduction of 89,000 parking summonses over five years, according to Larson.

The parking commissioner estimates that the number of people who use the multi-space stations to have increased by five times in the last year. He said that the City is looking to install more meters near the County’s courthouse, and will expand six-minute grace periods to all metered spaces and multi-space parking systems.

“As we move forward with multi-space technology in the streets, hopefully we’ll see the same impact [reductions in overtime notices],” said Roach. “We want it to be user friendly. The electronics is easier. That’s gong to be a process, because it’s going to be expensive—so we’ll take it one step at a time.”

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Overtime, Other Parking Violation Fees Increase in White Plains (2024)

FAQs

Overtime, Other Parking Violation Fees Increase in White Plains? ›

The penalties will rise $5 to $25 a ticket.

How much is a parking ticket in White Plains? ›

If your meter time is expired on-street or in a municipal surface lot, you will be eligible to receive a $25 "meter time expired" summons. If your meter time is expired in most downtown parking structures, you will be eligible to receive a $20 overtime notice.

Is parking free at White Plains train station? ›

Is there free parking at the White Plains Metro North Station? The White Plains Metro North station has dedicated free and paid parking lots on the premises and on Bronx Street west of the station. If the lot is full, free and metered parking can be found north of the station on Water Street.

Can you park on the street overnight in White Plains? ›

Is overnight, on-street parking allowed in White Plains? No. The City has a long-standing ordinance which prohibits parking on the street between the hours of 2:00 AM - 6:00 AM. Seasonally, this helps the city with snow plowing and street cleaning, but it is also important from a public safety perspective.

Do you have to pay local parking tickets? ›

Parking citations are not criminal violations in California. This means that you will not be arrested for failure to pay parking citations. However, there are substantial penalties for unpaid parking citations. Late fees can more than double the original citation amount.

How much is a red light camera ticket in White Plains? ›

1, 2024, to Dec. 1, 2029, for White Plains. The technology can be installed at up to 12 signals in the city under state law, which has been the maximum since 2019. Drivers who run red lights, don't halt at the white stop bar or make illegal turns at them are fined $50.

How much is Grand Central to White Plains? ›

Metro-North Railroad (MNR) operates a train from Grand Central Terminal to White Plains every 20 minutes. Tickets cost $9 - $21 and the journey takes 52 min.

Why is Westchester airport called HPN? ›

Some believe it is derived from the name of the city, White Plains (IATA codes normally do not begin with W because those are reserved for radio signals), while others maintain the IATA code represents the first letter of the airport's three neighboring communities, Harrison, Purchase, and North Castle.

Can I reserve parking at White Plains airport? ›

Once you reach the Main Terminal Garage, drive to the 2nd parking level. After arriving, call (914) 946-0843 to be directed to a Premium Reserved Parking spot.

What zone number is parking in White Plains? ›

White Plains, NY (LAZ Parking) - Zone Number 341.

What is PnR parking? ›

'Park 'n' Ride' facilities (PnR) initially emerged to accommodate motorists that would otherwise exhaust the local supply of parking around train stations and other rapid high occupancy vehicle nodes but increasing became a planning strategy to provide commuters from auto-dependent suburbs with access to rapid high ...

What train line is White Plains? ›

White Plains station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in White Plains, New York.

How much is parking at the Westchester Mall? ›

👉🏽 Flat $4 pricing (first 20 minutes are free) 👉🏽 Faster exits from the mall for a hassle free shopping experience.

What time does metered parking end in NYC? ›

Check out the official NYC Metered parking map for the meter rates in a specific neighborhood or street. While meter parking in NYC mostly ends at 7 pm, metered parking for cars is available in the Theater District from 6 pm to midnight on weekdays and 8 am to midnight on weekends.

Can you park on the street overnight in Cranston? ›

More on Parking in Cranston

Currently, Cranston residents cannot park their vehicle on any city street for a period of time longer than two hours between the hours of 1:00 AM and 7:00 AM on any day.

What parking app does White Plains use? ›

ParkWhitePlains is an easy and convenient way to pay for metered parking in White Plains using a mobile phone or web browser. What are the benefits of ParkWhitePlains? Pay for parking using your phone without having to go to a meter. Receive mobile alerts 10 minutes prior to your time expiring.

What is the website to pay parking tickets in NY? ›

Visit www.nycbootpay.com to pay by credit or debit card.

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