Press Release ParkMobile Announces Partnership with the City of Leavenworth, Washington to Offer Contactless Parking Payments

Leavenworth, WALocal News

ParkMobile has officially partnered with the City of Leavenworth, Washington, to introduce a new contactless parking payment system, enhancing convenience for both residents and the 2. 3 million tourists the city welcomes each year. This initiative allows users to pay for parking through the ParkMobile app, which offers real-time information on parking availability across 325 on-street and 350 off-street parking spaces. By entering the zone number posted on parking meters, users can easily manage their parking sessions directly from their mobile devices, including extending time as needed. This partnership not only simplifies parking for visitors but also supports local businesses by improving access to the city’s attractions.

ParkMobile's expansion into Leavenworth marks its third market in Washington, further solidifying its presence in the region. The app has amassed over 27 million users across North America, demonstrating its reliability and user-friendliness. With this advancement, Leavenworth aims to enhance the overall visitor experience, making it a more accessible destination. This collaboration reflects a growing trend toward digital solutions in municipal services, paving the way for future innovations.

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