Newport Beach could raise the cost of parking at meters and at beach parking lots to help plug an $8-million budget shortfall projected for the fiscal year starting July 1.
The City Council could take up raising parking fees by the end of this month, City Manager Dave Kiff said.
City officials estimate that the parking rate increases could generate an additional $1.6 million next fiscal year.
The city could raise parking rates at city meters from $1 an hour to $1.75 an hour. Neighboring Laguna Beach charges $1.50 an hour for metered parking, while Huntington Beach charges $2 an hour.
“We decided to split the difference between Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach,” Kiff said.
Newport will also consider raising the cost of parking at Corona del Mar State Beach from $8 a day to $15 a day during peak periods and weekends, bringing it in line with nearby Crystal Cove, a state park.