Parking In Downtown Dayton Gets Easier!

Parking In Downtown Dayton Gets Easier!
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Say hello to more convenient street parking in downtown Dayton with the Passport Parking app. No more digging for coins or worrying about a meter running out of time. You can now pay for, extend, and manage your parking session with just a few taps. Just park where you see Passport Parking app signs & decals, pay for your parking session from your phone, and be on your way. It takes just a few steps:

•    Download the free Passport Parking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. You can also pay at passportparking.com.

•    Create an account with your mobile phone number or email address.

•    Park anywhere you see Passport Parking app signs & decals.

•    Identify your parking location by the posted zone and space numbers. 

•    Pay for your parking session from your phone, using a credit or debit card.

•    Extend your time remotely if you’d like to stay longer!

•    You can get emailed receipts for your expense. 

Customers paying with Passport Parking will pay a $0.30 credit card convenience fee per transaction. Cash payment will remain an option at all of Dayton’s meters.

Go to daytonohio.gov/parking for more information or see a short how-to video.

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