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How to use Parking Pay Stations in Downtown St. John’s

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Pay Stations

There are seven steps required to make a payment for your vehicle. You need to know your license plate and the zone number before you proceed to the pay station.

  • Step 1– After you park your vehicle, look for a sign nearby with a zone number.
  • Step 2 – Proceed to the nearest pay station, press any button to activate the screen.
  • Step 3 – Select a payment method; tap or insert – tap is available for Debit, Mobile Payment (Apple/Samsung/Google Pay), or a credit card. You can also insert your credit card (not debit).
  • Step 4– Confirm your parking zone number. The zone number will be on a sign near your vehicle and on each pay station. Stations will display the zone you are currently in.
  • Step 5 – Enter your license plate number; this is on the same screen as the zone confirmation.
  • Step 6 – Choose the duration (amount of time you wish to pay for parking).
  • Step 7 – Confirm the payment.

You do not need to return to your vehicle with the receipt after the payment is made. The receipt can be printed if you would like a copy.

PayByPhone

PayByPhone app is available on all paid parking spaces in the City, including Harbour Drive, Water Street and Duckworth Street. If you do not want to download the app, the toll-free number to call is 1-866-234-7275. A credit card is required to use PayByPhone.

Parking Zones

The zone number will be indicated on signs posted in the area that you are parked in. Motorists please look for signs when you are parking.

On Street Parking Rates

Parking rates are $1.75 per hour. The time limits in each zone ranges from 2 hour to 4 hours please check for signage that indicates the maximum time limit for the area. After the maximum time expires you must move your vehicle.

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