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SALEM, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — The city of Salem is changing its parking payment method at 7 different parking lots to online pay only, phasing out payment kiosks.
The city explained that they are doing this due to the kiosks being outdated, and the cost more to upgrade and maintain them is steep.
Starting on Saturday, Sept. 13, those who want to park at these affected lots will have to pay using the Passport Parking App.
The lots that will be affected by this change are the Church Street East and West lots, the Crescent Lot, Jerry’s Lot (Crombie Street), the Universal Steel Lot, the Old Salem Jail Lot, and the Salem Green Lot.
Residents and visitors alike have had mixed feelings on this change to phone-only payments.
Tim, who stopped in Salem with his wife on their way back from Maine, felt very positively about the app.
“It went great, it’s a great app, I just installed it,” Tim said. “I have a couple of these similar parking apps and it's so much easier because you can add time, like if you're in a restaurant and you need another hour.”
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Deb wasn’t feeling as good about the app, saying that she’ll miss having multiple ways to pay and that the app can be hit or miss.
“It's nice to have options,” Deb said. “This app doesn't always work, and I think that will require people to download yet another app.”
Josh said that he and his mom will miss the kiosk’s ease of use, and that adding a phone to the equation can confuse a lot of folks.
“To me, the kiosk is a lot easier especially for people who are not up with the whole telephone app stuff like that,” Josh said.
Silas also said that he will miss the kiosks, especially with how convenient they can be.
“I'm quite saddened by the news of them removing the kiosks, I like kiosks a lot,” Silas said. “I mean, you have some extra quarters, you can just get parking, I mean it's fantastic.”
WBZ NewsRadio’s Emma Friedman (@EmmaFriedmanWBZ) reports.