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Michigan City to shift Washington Park parking to ParkMobile license‑plate system; kiosks to accept cash for two years
Summary
Assistant superintendent William Walker told the Port Authority board the park will replace stickers with a license‑plate registration that links to ParkMobile and kiosks; visitors will pay by app, text, web or kiosk, with a 15–20 minute grace period and variable pricing in the main lot to encourage turnover.
William Walker, assistant superintendent for Michigan City Parks and Recreation, told the Michigan City Port Authority on Feb. 23 that Washington Park will move from a sticker system to a license‑plate registration tied to the ParkMobile payment system.
"We're moving away from the sticker system," Walker said. Under the plan, residents and property owners will continue to register in person at the Northpoint Pavilion office; their license plates will be entered into a database so enforcement scans recognize parking pass holders without a sticker. Visitors will pay…
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