
Financial Report
Tampa’s Parking Division prioritizes financial sustainability and maintaining a fiscally responsible approach to parking program management. This is reflected in recent changes to Tampa’s parking system and corresponding increase in net profit. The following highlights the financial standing of the Parking Division for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023. This serves as a condensed summary report, and the presentation of this financial information does not conform to generally accepted accounting principles or related reporting standards. Additionally, this report is for informational purposes only, and does not serve as a substitute for the City of Tampa’s standard budgeting process.

State of the System Report
This report provides an overview of the City of Tampa's owned or operated public parking system. The existing conditions detailed in this report serve as a baseline for Tampa's current parking ecosystem and will help shape the future of parking throughout the City.

Public Engagement & Survey
To enhance our community’s parking infrastructure and address the needs of residents, visitors, and local businesses, the City of Tampa conducted a comprehensive survey to aid in the development of the Parking Master Plan. By engaging with a diverse group of stakeholders, including commuters and visitors, the City sought to better understand the current landscape of parking and identify opportunities for improvement. The City partnered with several key organizations to facilitate five public engagement events and a digital survey. Public engagement included a series of pop-up events that took place across four communities: Downtown Tampa, Hyde Park Village, Water Street, and Ybor City. The City also hosted a public open house at its new facility, the City Center at Hanna Avenue. These events and three digital surveys, coupled with two Facebook posts, reached over 1,000 unique individuals.