Neihu Technology Park to Expand Paid Motorcycle Street Parking Improving Parking Turnover and Making Parking Spaces Easier to Find
Due to high motorcycle parking demand in Neihu Technology Park, riders often struggle to find an available space. In order to improve parking order and protect the rights of motorcycle users, the Taipei City Parking Management and Development Office (PMDO) will begin charging for motorcycle street parking on 11 designated roads within the park, such as Lane 135, Section 2 of Jiuzong Road, and Lane 15, Section 6 of Minquan East Road, starting on September 8, 2025. This policy measure aims to increase turnover, reduce long-term occupation of spaces, and provide parking availability for those who truly need it. According to PMDO, Neihu Technology Park hosts a large working population, and traffic peaks during commuting hours. Since weekday street parking demand is high, it makes short-term parking for business or official visits difficult. By introducing motorcycle parking fees helps increase space turnover, and experience proven this is an effective approach. PMDO will continue to monitor parking usage in the area and make rolling adjustments as necessary. The office encourages the public to make greater use of public transportation to build a more convenient, safe, and friendly travel environment. This will also help ensure that riders who need short-term parking can more easily find a space.

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