Tim is THRILLED hearing the news that the City of Cleveland plans to replace its system of parking meters with a new, more modern, “smart” system that can take credit cards or payment through an app, the city announced Thursday.
The city published a project request Thursday that seeks proposals from companies on how to replace the city’s 2,500 single-space parking meters and 26 multi-space parking kiosks. Companies seeking to apply for the project need to provide a variety of “contactless” ways for people to pay, such as Apple/Google pay, through an app or QR code, according to the request for proposal.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb touted the new plan as “customer friendly and convenient,” according to a Thursday news release.





