Winnipeg to Remove Parking Pay Stations, Cash No Longer an Option
- From July 2 to August 31, 2025, the City of Winnipeg will phase out its parking pay stations, ending the option to pay for street and city lot parking with cash.
- The city decided this due to outdated technology, the end of 3G network support, and the high use of mobile payments, with over 80% via the PayByPhone app.
- Drivers must pay via phone app, web, or phone, while prepaid parking booklets remain the sole cash option sold at specific city counters starting July 2.
- The city expects to save about one million dollars annually by not replacing the pay stations, which would cost 3.6 million to renew, and plans to install more PayByPhone signage.
- This shift reflects changing payment habits and aims to improve efficiency, though private lots and the Millennium Library parkade pay stations remain unaffected.
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