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File #: 25-402    Version: 1 Name: Mobile Pay Pilot MTP Update
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 10/9/2024 In control: Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee
On agenda: 10/16/2024 Final action:
Title: MTP - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive a Status Update on the Parking Meter Mobile Pay Program; and (2) Provide Direction to Staff.
Attachments: 1. 2024-10-16-MTP-Mtg-ATT-Culver City Text 2 Pay Decal
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MTP - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive a Status Update on the Parking Meter Mobile Pay Program; and (2) Provide Direction to Staff.

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Meeting Date: October 16, 2024

Contact Person: Andrew Maximous, Mobility & Traffic Engineering Manager
Public Works Department

Phone Number: (310) 253-5628

Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [ ] General Fund: Yes [ ] No [X]

Attachments: Yes [X] No [ ]

Public Notification: E-Mail via GovDelivery (10/11/2024): Meetings and Agendas - Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee; Notify Me - Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures; Stay Informed - Bicycle & Pedestrian / Culver CityBus / Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures

Department Approval: Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director/City Engineer (10/11/2024)
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BACKGROUND

Parking in Culver City (City) is a limited resource that is in high demand. The Public Works
Department operates approximately 1,990 on-street parking meters within the City that generate an average of $82,000 in revenue per month. On-street parking meters allow cities to manage on-street parking demand to promote efficient turnover and increase availability for the public to utilize or visit the adjacent land uses.

On April 26, 2024, the Mobility and Traffic Engineering Division launched the Parking Meter Mobile Pay Program. Approximately 35 meters in the downtown area were selected for the pilot program, including meters along Lafayette Place, Irving Place, and Cardiff Avenue. QR code stickers were placed on the meters with instructions to download the ParkSmarter app to enable mobile payments and the option to extend your stay.


DISCUSSION

Since the launch of the pilot program, the use of the mobile pay option has increased steadily. August 2024 saw a peak of 336 transactions. The mobile transactions accounted for about 15% of the total number of transactions at each meter.

Recently, several other Southern...

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