August 15, 2025 - 22:45

A series of technology upgrades are being implemented throughout Rochester's six public parking ramps to improve user experience, streamline operations, and reduce maintenance needs. These advancements aim to modernize the parking facilities, making them more efficient and user-friendly for residents and visitors alike.
The upgrades will include the installation of state-of-the-art payment systems that offer multiple options for transactions, ensuring convenience for all users. Additionally, enhanced signage will provide real-time information about parking availability, helping drivers locate open spaces quickly and efficiently.
To further improve safety and security, the ramps will also see upgrades in surveillance technology, which will enhance monitoring capabilities. These changes are part of a broader initiative to create a more accessible and efficient parking environment in the city. As the upgrades progress, the city is committed to keeping the public informed about the improvements and any potential impacts on parking availability during the transition period.
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