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City of Edmonton to remove payment machines, change parking limitsEdmonton drivers will now have one less option to pay for parking, as the city starts to remove physical parking pay stations.CanadaMar 28, 2025
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Zipstall parking app sent cease-and-desist letter by City of Edmonton’s vendor HotSpotZipstall made finding the best deal on parking easy, putting most spots across Edmonton — both public stalls owned by the city and private lots — on one app.ConsumerNov 19, 2024
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City clears up confusion around new Edmonton parking payment system: ‘no convenience fees’Earlier this month, the city announced it will switch from EPark to HotSpot for people paying for parking in Edmonton. The switch will take place on Monday.TrafficApr 26, 2024
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Edmonton switches parking payments to HotSpot from EParkThe City of Edmonton is switching to a new mobile parking payment system, promising a "simpler and faster" tool.ConsumerApr 4, 2024
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Edmonton businesses question reasoning behind new EPark metersThe City of Edmonton is installing EPark meters in the North Edge area, just northwest of the downtown core, leaving some business owners and managers frustrated.TrafficJan 3, 2024
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Parking fees, hours changing at city-owned spots in Edmonton on May 1Operating hours will be extended, and while fees will rise at a few spots, paid parking will be converted to free two-hour parking in others.TrafficApr 12, 2023
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Street parking overhaul gets go-ahead from Edmonton councillorsChanges could include higher fees for parking, less time allowed for parking and see some stalls transformed into patios, accessible parking or bike parking.PoliticsAug 23, 2022
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City of Edmonton considering widespread changes to public parkingA new curbside management strategy will be going to Edmonton city councillors later this month that could fundamentally change parking city-wide.TrafficAug 12, 2022
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Edmonton food truck operators confused, frustrated over lack of city infoFood truck operators in Edmonton are filling each others email inboxes with a letter from city traffic operations that says they won't be able to get a fixed location in downtown this year.TrafficMar 22, 2019
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City apologizes for ‘inaccurate’ notices on cars with parking accessibility placardsAn information pamphlet left on some vehicles displaying parking accessibility placards is causing confusion for Edmontonians with disabilities.HealthMay 10, 2018
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