Ogunquit to Launch New Parking Management System with ParkMobile

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Ogunquit will introduce a new parking management system on April 18, 2025, featuring ParkMobile and QR codes to facilitate payments. This upgrade aims to tackle ongoing parking issues in the popular tourist area, enhancing convenience for visitors and residents alike. The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize local services and improve the visitor experience. By allowing quick payments via QR codes, the town hopes to minimize wait times and streamline parking management. Additionally, local officials believe the new system will enhance compliance with parking regulations, potentially increasing revenue from fees.

This change reflects a growing trend in smart city technology, which prioritizes efficiency and user-friendly services. Ogunquit's proactive approach positions it as a model for other coastal towns facing similar challenges. Officials expect positive feedback from both residents and visitors once the system is implemented.

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