Quick Facts:
- Pilot program for new parking meters in the Brady District suspended
- City says new signs are needed to help explain the meters before they can be used
- Parking inspectors will continue to enforce the two hour limit
The pilot program for the pay-by-tag parking meters in the Brady District is suspended until new signs are installed to provide instructions.
The city said the parking sign installation is delayed because of work and a staffing shortage in the City of Tulsa Traffic Engineering's sign shop.
The anticipated schedule to being sign installation is Sept. 24/
The Brady District parking inspectors will continue to enforce the two-hour limit and "no parking to curb" violations on weekdays, but will not issue parking citations for lack of payment.