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Cranford considers replacing downtown pay stations as current system nears end-of-life
Summary
Officials told the committee the town's parking pay station network is aging, repair parts are scarce, and a state-of-the-art replacement — estimated at roughly $400,000 for a full system upgrade — would improve reliability and enable modern features such as contactless payments and remote management.
Cranford officials told the Township Committee that the town’s downtown parking pay stations are nearing the end of their service life and that parts and vendor support are increasingly scarce.
The police department and parking enforcement staff described multiple recent outages and a pay station that required costly repairs; a vendor demonstration of newer…
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