On the off chance that you as of now discover parking in Nairobi somewhat expensive, there’s terrible news: the new parking charges are becoming effective from fourth December.
This is as per the Nairobi County Financial Bill that was sanctioned into law on 25th September 2019. parking charges in the CBD and Kijabe road have multiplied from Ksh 200 to Ksh 400.
Buses will currently pay Ksh 1,000 every day as per the notification that was discharged by City Hall Director of Parking Services Tom Tinega.
Drivers parking in Westlands, Upper Hill, Community, Ngara, Highridge, Industrial Area, Gigiri, Kilimani, Yaya Center, Allsops, Mwiki, Dagoretti, Kawangware, Kangemi, South B, C, Nairobi West, Lang’ata, Madaraka, Makadara, Buruburu, Umoja, Kayole, Embakasi, Donholm, Muthaiga, Milimani, Hurlingham, Lavington, Karen and Eastleigh will pay Ksh 200 every day.
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Private vehicles will pay Ksh 7,000 for a one-month parking ticket, Ksh 18,000 for a quarter of a year, Ksh 18,000 for a half year, and Ksh 55,000 for a yearly parking ticket. The following is a definite table with the new parking charges.
​​ Category |
​​ Area |
​​ Charges |
​​ Zone 1 |
​​ CBD and Kijabe |
​​ 400 |
​​ Zone II |
​​ Westlands, Upper Hill, Community, Ngara, Highridge, Industrial Area, Gigiri, Kilimani, Yaya Centre, Allsops, Mwiki, Dagoretti, Kawangware, Kangemi, South B, C, Nairobi West, Lang’ata, Madaraka, Makadara, Buruburu, Umoja, Kayole, Embakasi, Donholm, Muthaiga, Milimani, Hurlingham, Lavington, Karen and Eastleigh ​​ |
​​ 200 |
​​ Zone III |
​​ All other commercial centres not in zone I and II |
​​ 100 |
​​ Seasonal tickets for private vehicles |
||
​​ Unit of measure |
​​ Charges |
|
​​ 1 month |
​​ 7,000 |
|
​​ 2 months ​​ |
​​ 18,000 |
|
​​ 3 months |
​​ 32,000 |
|
​​ 1 year |
​​ 55,000 |
|
​​ Loss of ticket |
​​ 1,000 |