In addition, paid parking brought in €39,756.85, including €38,372.65 from on-street spaces and €1,384.20 from off-street locations.
Kildare County Council has revealed that €39,890 has been collected so far this year from parking fines in Celbridge, with 827 fines paid out of 960 issued.
In addition, paid parking brought in €39,756.85, including €38,372.65 from on-street spaces and €1,384.20 from off-street locations.
Parking permits generated a further €2,196.50, split between €826.50 in online purchases and €1,370.00 from physical permits.
The figures were provided in response to a question from Councillor David Trost (FF).

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