On Valentine’s Day, Los Angeles Councilmember Bill Rosendahl and officials from the City Department of Transportation demonstrated the new “Easy Park – Easy Pay” meters that allow motorists to pay by coins, credit card, debit card, or cell phone at Lot 681 in Pacific Palisades. There are 40,000 single space meters in the City of Los Angeles, and LADOT plans to eventually replace all of them with the “Easy Park – Easy Pay” meters.
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