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  2. Muni Meter - Wikipedia

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    Muni Meter is the name used by the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) for its pay and display centralized parking meter system. The Muni Meter system was introduced broadly in 2009, following a period of experimentation that began in 1999. [ 1 ]

  3. Parking meter - Wikipedia

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    New digital meters now account for all of New York City's 62,000 single-space parking meters, which are more accurate and difficult to break into. New York City retired its last spring-loaded, single-space, mechanical parking meter at West 10th Street and Surf Avenue in Coney Island on December 20, 2006. "The world changes.

  4. Smart Parking Meters and an App to Find Open Spots - AOL

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  5. ParkWhiz - Wikipedia

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    ParkWhiz is an official partner of Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, with dasherboard ads and in-game promotions running during select New York Islanders hockey games. [18] ParkWhiz is the official parking app of the Boston Red Sox. [19] In late 2018, ParkWhiz began a partnership with GasBuddy on their app, connected to their "Pay With Gasbuddy ...

  6. New app will fight your parking ticket for you - AOL

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    By PIX11 NEW YORK— When it comes down to the numbers, parking tickets are New York City's bread and butter. In 2014, the city issued 9.4 million parking tickets, raking in $546 million in fines.

  7. How NYC confused everyone over its not-an-app ... - AOL

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    As reported by the New York Times, "To enter indoor venues, [workers and customers] must use the city’s new digital app, the state’s Excelsior app, or a paper card to show proof of vaccination ...