The parking meters that line Seattle’s streets aren’t exactly high-tech. Payment processing time can often take not just a few seconds, but sometimes more than a minute, and options to control how much time you paid for is limited.

The city is well aware of this and has decided to make an upgrade. First, though, it wants your help.

Seattle has installed seven new parking machines in downtown Seattle as part of a mini pilot program. If you try them out, the city wants to hear feedback with your opinions on efficiency, aesthetics and overall functionality.

The city noted that the new machines will feature more complex parking rate programming requirements and better integration for options like Pay By Phone. Seattle introduced the pay-by-phone functionality this past July, which allows you to add time to the meter remotely with a cell phone.

Seattle plans to replace all 2,200 its parking meters by 2016, with installation beginning this summer. The project will cost $25 million, paid over seven years.



Update, Feb. 25 — Heard back from the city, and here’s what they told us: