Wegner: Resident parking in Berlin to become more expensive soon - Berlin may sharply raise motorhome parking fees for residents soon
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner is considering a significant hike in fees for motorhome parking spaces in the city. The current resident parking permit costs €10.20 per year, which is less than the administrative costs of issuing them. Wegner aims to speed up the overhaul of the resident parking system, but the details of the fee increase are yet to be revealed.
Wegner is consulting with Transport Senator Ute Bonde and the CDU parliamentary group about the fee increase. A decision is anticipated in the coming weeks as part of the city's 2026/2027 double budget. The Governing Mayor believes the progress on the comprehensive overhaul of the resident parking system has been too slow. While the exact amount of the fee increase for motorhome parking spaces remains unspecified, it is expected to be substantial.
Berlin residents and motorhome owners await the final decision on the new fees, which will be announced in the near future. The city aims to balance the costs and benefits of the resident parking system with these changes.