Northern Colorado Regional Airport will start charging for parking late this spring.
Paid parking will begin in the Loveland airport’s terminal parking lot directly in front of its terminal building as well as its terminal overflow parking lot, according to a news release from the airport. Proceeds from paid parking will go toward operations, maintenance and “customer-focused improvements” at the airport, which is jointly owned and operated by the cities of Fort Collins and Loveland, the release continued.
Parking rates had not been set as of March 2, Northern Colorado Regional Airport Project Manager Jodi Doney told the Coloradoan. Rates, payment methods and timing of the new system’s implementation will be made available on the airport’s website.
How will airport paid parking shift affect shuttle customers?
Parking areas used by airport shuttle services Groome Transportation and Landline are independently operated and will not be subject to the airport’s paid parking switch, according to the release…