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Town to switch downtown parking to pay-by-plate kiosks; forced rotation and education campaign to follow
Summary
Town officials detailed a Sept. 29–Oct. 1 rollout of new parking kiosks and a pay-by-plate system, forced rotation rules for maximums, a merchant education campaign and a downtown parking map distributed to businesses and the public.
Town officials outlined plans on Sept. 23 to convert downtown parking to a pay-by-plate system and to reprogram parking kiosks during the week of Sept. 29, with physical kiosk installation and signage changes scheduled through Oct. 1 and beyond.
The town will move from pay-by-space to pay-by-plate (vehicle license-plate-based transactions). Under pay-by-plate, drivers must enter their plate number when paying; the town will enforce time maximums with a forced-rotation policy that prevents immediate renewals by requiring vehicles to leave the lot or street…
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