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Muskegon moves to plate‑reader parking portal, approves online discounts and a December BOGO window
Summary
The Muskegon City Commission voted Nov. 10 to authorize upgrades to the city’s beach parking program — adding a T2 pay‑by‑plate system, kiosk modem and keyboard upgrades, and an online portal — and approved online discounts with a staff‑run BOGO sale planned for December.
The Muskegon City Commission voted Nov. 10 to authorize a multi‑part overhaul of beach parking sales that will move the city to a T2 pay‑by‑plate system, upgrade kiosks to Verizon‑compatible modems, and add a web portal to buy daily and seasonal passes.
City staff presented data showing the parking program collected more daily revenue in 2025 even as season‑pass issuance fell. Staff said an earlier buy‑one‑get‑one (BOGO) promotion (Dec. 10–Jan. 16) generated about $55,000 in revenue from roughly 2,794 passes. Staff also noted beach citations tied to missing beach passes dropped from…
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