30 new payment stations will still allow cash payment
CBC NewsShane MageeMoncton is getting rid of parking meters in favour of a mostly digital payment and enforcement system.
Councillors voted unanimously Monday in favour of a five-year, $1.4-million contract with HotSpot Parking Inc. for the switch.
The change will see more than 460 meters removed. Gates at a city-owned parking garage and surface parking lots will also be removed.
The new system, similar to one in place in Saint John and Halifax, will rely on payment through the HotSpot phone app, a website, or thro…
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