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Windsor

New Parking App In Windsor Is A Big Hit

The City of Windsor’s new Parking App has hit 20,000 uses.

The new service has been in operation since December of 2017.

“The uptake has been excellent, so we’re obviously really pleased,” said Parking Compliance and Enforcement Supervisor Bill Kralovensky. “But, the most important thing for us has been the positive feedback, showing that people are not only using the service, but they’re happy to have it as well.”

Nic Puim, owner and operator of The Dugout on Ouellette Avenue was lucky user 20,000 and received a special visit and gift from Kralovensky.

“I think the app is great. My customers can renew their spots without having to get up from their table,” said Mr. Puim. “It’s really handy.”

Information about the app has been placed on City of Windsor parking metres and pay units directing interested users to log on through their smart phone.

Users are able to download the Pay for Parking App and then pay for parking at the click of a button.

The city says the new app doesn’t replace coins if drivers still want to use them.

For more information, visit the Parking App page at www.citywindsor.ca.

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