Motorists will soon have a state-of-the-art mobile payment option for parking in metered areas throughout Chicago. The new pay-by-cell program will be introduced as part of a pilot program in a downtown area this spring, and then rolled out throughout the City. This new pay-by-cell technology will offer a number of time-saving conveniences:
• Drivers will no longer have to make payments at the meter boxes if they choose. (Meter boxes will remain in place throughout the City, providing motorists with multiple options to pay).
• Printed receipts will no longer need to be placed on dashboards.
• Drivers will no longer have to return to their car to increase their time allotment.
The cashless option allows users to use the app to pay via credit or debit card. The system, available to iPhone and Android users, will also send users text message reminders 10 minutes prior to the expiration of their parking session, and allow them to pay for more time remotely.
The revised contract also includes free Sunday parking outside of the Central Business District. The City will also save approximately $1 billion over the life of the parking meter concession by the reduction of an annual payment connected with changes to the City’s parking meter system. Earlier this week, Mayor Emanuel announced that motorists and the City have saved about $2.1 million in the last six months of 2013 under the revised contract.