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Aurora, Illinois

File #: 25-0881    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Forwarded to Committee of the Whole
File created: 10/27/2025 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 11/13/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution authorizing the adjustment of parking fees for the Route 25 and Route 59 Transportation Centers.
Attachments: 1. Transit Fund Revenues and Expenses 2018-2025, 2. Metra-BNSF Line Parking Rates
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TO: Mayor John Laesch

FROM: Derrick Winston, Director of Public Facilities

DATE: October 13, 2025

SUBJECT:
A resolution authorizing the adjustment of parking fees for the Route 25 and Route 59 Transportation Centers.

PURPOSE:
To adequately fund maintenance and repairs of the Route 25 and Route 59 Transportation Centers.

BACKGROUND:
The City maintains the Route 25 Transit Center, located at 233 N Broadway, and the Route 59 Transportation Center, located at 1090 Route 59. Both locations are on the BNSF-Metra rail line from Aurora to Chicago.

Maintenance of the parking lots, facilities, and grounds is primarily funded through the collection of parking fees. Route 25 has three (3) parking lots that collectively provide 799 daily and 479 monthly permit parking spaces. Route 59 has a single lot containing 1,538 daily and 1,028 monthly parking spaces. The current parking rates are $2.00 for a single-day pass and $42.00 for a monthly permit, which were last adjusted in 2015 and are lower than most stops on the BNSF-Metra line (rate table attached).

In 2020, commuting drastically reduced, resulting in a continual annual budget deficit. Expenditures have been minimized and the City continues to maintain the transit centers utilizing transfers from other sources. Currently, the average parking lot usage has returned to little more than half of pre-2020 levels and has seemingly plateaued. Given this shift in commuting habits along with increasing costs, the City cannot properly maintain the transit facilities absent subsidy (Transit Fund revenues & expenses table attached).

DISCUSSION:
To provide additional funding for the operation and maintenance of the transit facilities, eliminate or reduce transfers from outside sources, and move towards restoring transit fund reserves, a parking rate adjustment is recommended. The parking fee for a single day pass would become $3.00 and the fee for a monthly parking permit would become $60.00, effective January 1,...

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