Flagstaff considers new airport parking rates and related fees

Mayor Becky Daggett
Mayor Becky Daggett
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The City of Flagstaff has announced its intention to amend the City Code to introduce new rates or fees related to airport parking and other associated charges. This proposal was made public in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 9-499.15.

The Flagstaff City Council will review the proposed changes at a public meeting to be held at the City Council Chambers, located at 211 W. Aspen Avenue in Flagstaff, Arizona. The council may conduct a first reading of an ordinance to approve the changes during this session. If necessary, a second reading is scheduled for the following public meeting on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., also in the City Council Chambers.

According to the notice, “The City Council may approve, disapprove, or modify the proposed rates or fees at that time.”

A written report supporting the proposed changes is available to the public. Interested parties can access the fiscal and financial analysis report related to airport parking rates and security badge fees for 2025 on the city’s official airport website at https://flyflagstaffaz.com/airport-parking-rates-and-security-badge-fees-fiscal-financial-analysis-report-2025/.

Questions regarding the proposal can be directed to Brian Gall, Airport Director, at (928) 213-2934.

The notice was submitted by Rick Tadder, Management Services Director, and posted by the Communication and Civic Engagement Division on October 16, 2025. It is also being shared through social media channels.



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