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    Columbus Parking Meters Now Online

    The City of Columbus announced today that all public parking meters have been added to an online map for easier navigation and trip planning. While the meters do not show real-time availability, the do display hours of operation and maximum usage times.

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    “This is another tool to enhance the public’s ability to find available parking spaces in our city,” said Reynaldo Stargell, administrator in charge of the Traffic Management Division of the Department of Public Service. “Our goal is to make it as simple as possible to find public parking meters.”

    The City of Columbus currently operates paid public parking meters throughout Downtown Columbus, The Brewery District, Franklinton, The Short North, University District and Fifth by Northwest. The parking meter maps are viewable both on the city’s website, as well as through the MyColumbus smartphone app.

    For more information, visit www.columbus.gov/parkingmetermap.aspx.

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