Vernon Morning Star, February 21, 2016

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DVA pushes parking meter options RICHARD ROLKE

“Customers will not need to have change.”

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Dialing for a parking spot is ringing up interest. The Downtown Vernon Association will ask city council Monday to initiate mobile payment, or PayByPhone, for parking meters. “You don’t know if the idea works until you try it,” said Mayor Akbal Mund. “I’d say, try 50 per cent of the meters on 30th Avenue for a trial period.” DVA officials insist PayByPhone is a cost-effective way to address parking concerns downtown. “By offering the PayByPhone option, clients visiting downtown will have the ability to pay for parking easily and customers will not need to have change for the meters,”

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said Lara Konkin, executive director, in a letter. “They will also be able to conveniently add money to the meter without having to get up from the table or leave in the middle of an appointment or meeting to plug the meter. By using PayByPhone, customers will be notified before the meter expires, helping to reduce the frustration of receiv-

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