Manhattan city commissioners unanimously agreed Tuesday to eliminate all fees from the Aggieville parking garage to compensate for the loss of parking spaces during Moro Street’s 2027 reconstruction.

The city will remove parking fees, suspend use of the ParkMobile system and no longer require vehicles to park nose-in. A 48-hour maximum limit will be added for cars left in the garage. The changes are set to take effect June 1 and are intended to encourage increased use of the garage before Moro Street construction begins.

Deputy city manager Jason Hilgers said he anticipates work on Moro will start in the first quarter of 2027.

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