Limerick City and County Council today launched its own branded mobile parking payments service, Limerick e-Parking.
With the new service, which is accessible on all Limerick City and County on-street parking areas, customers can avail of 30-minutes parking for €0.50 on the free Limerick e-parking app, a mobile website for smart phone users, by calling a local number listed on the parking signs (061-303093) or via their desktops through the new Limerick E-Parking website, www.limerickparking.ie.
The introduction of service means motorists will not be required to purchase parking discs or tickets and can instead pay their parking fee on the new system.
Cllr. Jerry O’Dea, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick: “I am delighted that the very popular ParkMagic service, which is used by thousands of Limerick parkers on a daily basis for the last 7 years, is getting an entirely new look and feel thereby enhancing the parking experience in Limerick City and County.”
“Through innovation and a progressive attitude to technology and customer service, Limerick City and County Council is creating quality access to the city and county thereby making it a welcoming experience for both local people and visitors alike. This newly launched service is especially timely as we approach the busy festive shopping period,” he said.
Customers who do not have smartphones can pay for their parking by calling a local number listed on the parking signs – 061 30 30 93.
Existing users of ParkMagic must ensure they have a correct vehicle registration on their account and they can do that by logging into their personal account on www.parkmagic.ie, e-mailing support@parkmagic.ie or by calling ParkMagic Customer Care on 0818 220 107.
More information is available on www.limerickparking.ie.
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