Lost parking revenue (FOI)Lost parking revenue (FOI)
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03 July 2020.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
How much money has the government lost / not made since parking charges were waived due to the covid-19 pandemic?
Please provide details for the period from 29 March 2020 - 12 June 2020 inclusive.
Response
The following table provides an estimate of the income that the Government of Jersey anticipated receiving for April, May and June 2020 if parking charges had not been waived due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Anticipated parking charge income |
2020 Estimate | April | May | June | Total |
Combined paycard and season ticket income | £600,000 | £610,000 | £610,000 | £1,820,000 |
We have also provided the actual figures for the same period in 2018 and 2019 for comparison.
Actual parking charge income 2018 |
Income type | April | May | June |
Paycard | £510,900 | £474,469 | £526,370 |
Season ticket | £92,353 | £91,258 | £94,847 |
Total | £603,253 | £565,727 | £621,217 |
Actual parking charge income 2019 |
Income type | April | May | June |
Paycard | £498,116 | £518,800 | £514,156 |
Season ticket | £83,230 | £80,091 | £82,053 |
Total | £581,345 | £598,891 | £596,209 |
The parking charges are due to be re-instated in 1 July 2020.