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Coin machines to be removed as most York car parks go cashless

In the coming weeks a number of parking machines will be removed as York council moves to cashless parking.

In February the council agreed that the majority of the authority’s car parking would go cash free.

It’s so it can save money by removing the costs of maintaining machines and also avoiding the risk of thefts.

Originally the council planned to remove all cash payment machines in council car parks

But after a consultation with residents last year. it was agreed that cash payments would still be accepted in two council car parks, Bootham Row and Castle Car Park.

Cllr Kate Ravilious, executive member for transport, said: “Ahead of the changes being made as we move to cashless on-street parking we wanted to update residents.

“While 90% of payments are made by credit card we are aware that some still prefer to pay cash so want to support them through this change.

A York parking meter. Photograph: YorkMix

“After listening to feedback we are keeping machines for people to pay by cash in at Bootham Row and Castle Car Park.”

Out of over 1.5 million transactions in the last year, 10% of the parking income was from cash payments.

On-street parking accounts for 6% of parking income in the city and there would have been a need to upgrade over 50 parking machines at significant cost.

In the coming weeks on-street car parking machines will be removed. Information stickers will be added to machines to give residents early warning.

Blue badge holders can continue to park free as per usual.

For information on how to pay for car parking by phone go to the council website