Babylon launches PassportParking for easier commutes
Babylon launches PassportParking for easier commutes
The village of Babylon in Long Island, near New York City, has introduced PassportParking's mobile app with the intention of providing commuters with an easier way to pay for parking across nearly 1,000 off-street locations. PassportParking says the app also allows users to monitor their parking sessions, extend sessions remotely, view payment history and receive email receipts. Babylon will offer a wallet option within the app, allowing users to upload funds into their PassportParking account. The initial
May 2, 2018
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The Village of Babylon in Long Island, near New York City, has introduced 6039 PassportParking's mobile app with the intention of providing commuters with an easier way to pay for parking across nearly 1,000 off-street locations.
PassportParking says the app also allows users to monitor their parking sessions, extend sessions remotely, view payment history and receive email receipts.
Babylon will offer a wallet option within the app, allowing users to upload funds into their PassportParking account. The initial upload would be for $20 with an option to reload in $10 increments.
The app is free to download from the App Store or Google Play and is also accessible in nearby Villages White Plains and Elmsford. Additionally, users can manage their parking at the company’s %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external websitePassportParking website linkfalsehttps://www.ppprk.com/park/falsefalse%>.
Drivers in the City of Orillia, Canada, can use Passport's parking app at 200 on-street spaces and nearly 500 off-street spaces in the downtown area. The City has made PassportParking available to residents and visitors to offer a more convenient payment method.
Users can also extend their parking sessions remotely, keep track of parking history, receive notifications and get email receipts.