BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Boise officials are considering a demand-based approach to the city's metered parking rates in the downtown area. The Idaho Statesman reports the City Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday on whether to allow Boise staff to adjust the $1 per hour rate that's in place for all parking meters.

Under the proposal, parking rates in the core area of downtown could increase to $1.50 for the first hour and $2.50 for a second hour of parking. Prices could jump to $1.25 per hour for the streets surrounding the downtown core.

For parking along the outskirts of the downtown area, prices could drop to $.50 for one hour. Officials say the goal is to push drivers seeking long-term parking into garages, while freeing up metered spaces for short-term parking.

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