New North Bank Parking Kiosks Give Customers More Payment Options

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has announced the installation of new solar-powered parking kiosks, replacing traditional parking meters in the North Bank area. These kiosks are designed to offer customers more payment options and enhance the overall parking experience. Installed in early 2025, the kiosks will be operational this month, with clear signage indicating payment zones on meter poles. Users can choose to pay at the kiosks or via the ParkMobile app, which requires them to enter their license plate number and the correct zone number. This move aims to address the need for easier, more accessible parking solutions in the city.

The initiative aligns with Spokane's goals of promoting convenience and efficiency for both residents and visitors. By modernizing the parking payment system, the city hopes to streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction. The introduction of these kiosks reflects a broader trend in urban planning focused on enhancing public services through technology.

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