Wednesday, March 07, 2018

Parking Solution for Springfield




There's something interesting about these pictures besides the fact that they were taken at the state capitol in Olympia, Washington. What's missing? Parking meters, of course. How do they pay for parking?

Instead of using parking meters, visitors and employees purchase parking at a few kiosks, where you receive a printout that shows you the precise time your parking expires. You keep the printout visible on your car's dashboard.

You can purchase up to ten hours at a time, I think, maybe more. If you are just visiting to run multiple errands, you don't need to keep feeding any parking meters and you don't have to worry about leaving excess time on a meter after you leave for your next destination.

You may be able to purchase and print a parking schedule online in advance. It would have a bar code for authentication and monitoring by parking enforcement.

Some areas around businesses only allow for 30 minute to 2 hour parking maximum. For this, your tire would be marked with yellow chalk, and even if you paid for several hours of parking, you would still need to move your vehicle to another spot, for the sake of the businesses.

There is potential to have certain tiers of temporary parking permits, with packages for daily, weekly, monthly, or annual parking for residents who live downtown. These could be special window stickers. Ultimately this eliminates the ugly old style parking meters.

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