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The days of scrounging around for a quarter under your car seat to plug a parking meter in Madison are over.

The city’s Parking Division said Wednesday the installation of about 650 single-space “smart” meters has been completed, replacing the remaining on-street coin-only meters with new ones that take credit and debit cards as well as coins. The new meters follow a one-year trial with 46 single-space smart meters throughout Madison.

Madison has more than 1,400 parking meters, and paying for over half of those is done through multi-space meter kiosks, which debuted in the city in September 2010, mainly in the Capitol Square area. The multi-space meters also accept payment by cellphone, but the single-space meters don’t currently have that feature.

“The Parking Division hopes to expand pay-by-cell to include the single-space smart meters later this year,” said Sabrina Tolley, assistant parking utility manager.

The city doesn’t have any plans for now to replace the multi-space meter machines, but a project to do so is expected in the next year or two, as the machines come to the end of their useful lives.