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Nashville will end car parking as of July 1 thanks to new state law

Regulated parking against vehicles with a clamp will be temporarily suspended in Nashville starting Monday because a new state law prohibits commercial parking lot owners from hiring third-party companies to park against vehicles.

The law, which takes effect July 1, includes several new restrictions on the installation of clamps, including requiring licensing for businesses and capping the fee at $75 for removing a clamp. But it also includes a provision that prohibits third-party contractors and allows only parking lot owners and their employees to install clamps on commercial property.

The law has caused confusion and upset Metro Nashville’s local ordinance, which did the opposite and prohibited parking lot owners from installing clamps on their property.