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Eureka unveils expanded Passport parking program and new metered lots for Old Town
Summary
City staff proposed a move to Passport mobile payments, added monitored lots and a rate update; council discussed rollout, enforcement and revenue use.
City of Eureka staff presented a plan Sept. 24, 2025, to expand paid parking across Old Town and downtown using Passport, a mobile payment and enforcement platform, and to convert a set of city lots to monitored, paid status. The council did not vote to finalize a contract at the meeting but discussed timeline, enforcement, permit integration and revenue uses.
Project manager Jay Wartelboer told council that the city will add 12 monitored off‑street lots and continue several free lots along Waterfront Drive and adjacent to the Adorni Center.…
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