![]() Users also can manage their parking accounts online. The Passport parking app is free to download from iPhone App Store and Android Google Play. Monday to Friday), but app users will be charged a $0.37 convenience fee by Passport per transaction. People using the app will continue to pay the normal rates of $2 at the parking deck and $1.75 in the overflow lot (morning commute to 5 p.m. An automatic replenish feature, similar to the Illinois Tollway Authority's iPass program, is available to users. With the app, customers can create an account that loads funds using an online “wallet” feature linked to their debit or credit card.Ī minimum of $15 and maximum of $75 can be loaded to the online wallet. Geneva has launched Passport, a parking payment app provider, at the City’s Third Street Commuter Parking Deck and Route 31 overflow parking lot. Daily fee customers will no longer be required to have exact change and can even pay from the train if they happened to forget to pay in advance at the cash box. The City implemented a mobile parking program in 2016 in response to commuters requesting an electronic payment option. During these instances, the drivers of vehicles picking up or dropping off passengers MUST remain with the vehicle.Īll Loading Zones are designated tow-away zones, and are enforced 24 hours per day.Commuters and downtown Geneva visitors can pay for their daily fee parking spot from the convenience of their smartphone. Loading Zones are also available for the immediate pick-up and drop-off of passengers, and to provide disabled persons a place to be picked up or dropped off safely. If metered spaces are used, all posted fees must be paid. Persons delivering small packages are encouraged to use parking meters or designated short-term parking areas. ![]() Vehicle operators should always check for signs depicting posted time limits.įor deliveries, Loading Zones should be used for delivering heavy items only. The time limits encourage high turnover in areas where high turnover is needed. Some Loading Zones on campus are signed with posted time limits to provide access for individuals who depend on these spaces to make timely deliveries. Some posted signs indicate the amount of time permitted. ![]() Loading Zones are located in areas where parking may be limited, yet in areas where many people may need access.įor short-term parking needs, most buildings have “Loading Zones” that allow parking for service vehicles only. For more info: Ĭlick here for a list of short term parking locationsĭon’t have a smart device? Simply call Passport at 40 for payment. If parkers do not have a smartphone, the signage near meters will display a local phone number to call into. Smartphone users can also use the new service by going to to create their account. If you wish to extend your stay, users can extend their parking session up until the maximum time allotted. Parkers on campus will even receive a reminder alert 15 minutes before their parking session ends. This technology, available by the beginning of the summer, will allow for parkers to pay by credit card through the Passport app on any iPhone or Android smartphone. ![]() The university has launched Passport, the industry leader in mobile parking payments, to provide a new mobile payment system for the single space, coin operated meters on campus. The University of Central Florida has introduced a new technology that will ease the parking woes of students, faculty, and visitors on campus. ![]() Mobile payments for metered parking spaces: ![]()
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