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Council hears plan to move New Braunfels river resident parking to digital permits, return to one-year term

3492297 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented a proposal to digitize resident river parking permits through a vendor called Interstate, move from a three-year pass back to an annual pass, and shift enforcement to license-plate based verification; no formal council vote on the proposal is recorded in the provided transcript.

City staff presented a proposal to convert the New Braunfels resident river parking pass program to a digital, license-plate–based system managed by a private vendor referred to in the record as “Interstate.” The council heard details about how the program would work and how enforcement would operate, and staff said the city plans to return from a three-year resident pass to a one-year pass once the digital system is in place.

Under the proposal, residents would create an online account, upload the same forms of proof of residency the city currently requires (driver’s license with address, utility bill, lease,…

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