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Credit card parking meter heights to be adjusted in October

The City is currently trialing credit card capable meters in the 3000 to 3200 Blocks of 30th Avenue in the downtown core area.

The new meters add height to the existing meter structures, and so the City asks the public, “Please bear with us as we move forward with making a decision regarding which meters will eventually be purchased.”

The City will reduce the height of the posts to a more appropriate level as it moves forward with a specific style of meter (which is most likely in October).

The public are encouraged to try the new style parking meters with a credit card, and make comments with regards to their experience at http://www.mobosurvey.com/SGE3M.
Should you require further information, please contact the Bylaw Section at 250-550-3505.

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