
May 1,2015
Chestnut Street Parking Lot – Changes May 11th
Ridgewood NJ, Starting May 11th the Multi-space meter in the Chestnut Street Parking Lot will be deactivated. The new method of payment for up to 3 hours of parking at .50 cents per hour will be by phone using the Parkmobile App.
The display of the Ridgewood Parking Pass (RPP) will enable users to park from 6AM to 2AM without any further payment.
Parkmobile provides a new and better way to pay for parking using your cell phone. With Parkmobile’s mobile app, starting your parking transaction takes just a few seconds. If you’re driving a different car than the one you registered, you can quickly change the license number and activate your parking session. You can “opt-in” to receive one text message reminder 15 minutes prior to your parking expiring.
We provide secure online access to your parking data so you can track your parking expenses, change your account settings or print a report. You can also easily export information for expense reimbursements.
You’ll find Parkmobile in private and public parking lots, on city streets, at airports, stadiums and just about anywhere you park. Millions of people have signed up. Registering with us is free and you’re under no obligation to use Parkmobile. It takes less than two minutes to join.
Parkmobile takes the stress out of parking. No more searching for coins. No worries about a dysfunctional parking meter. We offer flexible solutions designed to make your day a little easier.
You can register multiple vehicles to one cell phone number and multiple cell phones may be registered to one vehicle. Find out more about Parkmobile by visiting our website.
I heard Coinboy has stock in the new company…in fact he was one of the contributors for the startup capital drive. True ?
I will never do it even if it means I can never shop here again. It’s horribly elitist and Big Brother-like. NO, THANK YOU.
Interesting that press release does not mention the 35-cent fee for each transaction or the outrageous (to noncommuters parking for only a short time) flat fee of $10/day for Park & Ride (the last I heard) or whether charges will be effective 24/7 versus current cutoff at 6 PM or, if the latter, the cost will be pro rated if, say, one takes a 5:30 PM bus for an evening in the city. Will that half hour cost $10.35?
He had at least $460,000 to invest ! Maybe $850,000 !
I will never use them either.
“horribly elitist” in Ridgewood?
I’ll never use them
Im not using this. screw that.