From CBS New York:
A new city law allows drivers to prepay one hour before muni-meters go into effect so that they don’t have to sit in their cars watching the clock tick.
“Let’s say you’re going to a doctor’s appointment or you’re taking your kid to school and the meter starts at 8:30 in the morning and you get there at 8:15, well, up until now, you have to wait until 8:30 to actually get the receipt,” said Councilman David Greenfield, who sponsored the legislation passed in June 2013. “What my law does is it allows you to get the receipt an hour before to prepay that muni-meter.”
The new law also requires parking meters to shut themselves off at the end of their posted hours of service and when they run out of receipt paper.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
New law makes it easier to feed meters
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4 comments:
But you still can't park there until the street sweeper passes. And then you have to hope there will be spots available as everyone races for them.
Keep voting for democrap and this is your reward.
Anon No. 2: As opposed to republicrap like Dean Skelos and Dan Halloran?
Wow, an actual good idea from the city.
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