For Immediate Release

March 19, 2019

City Officials Issue Update on Downtown Parking Upgrades

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TROY, NY – City officials today announced the completion of the first phase of upgrades to the City of Troy’s downtown parking system kiosks. Newly-upgraded digital pay-stations will be activated beginning Wednesday, March 20th.



Mayor Madden said, “The deployment of new parking management technologies is part of our commitment to support Troy’s downtown business district and waterfront. These necessary upgrades will help improve available parking options for residents and visitors alike from across the Capital Region and ensures everyone can continue to enjoy Troy’s diverse array of small businesses, restaurants, craft breweries and boutiques throughout the year.”

With the continued growth of Troy’s downtown as a destination for residents, visitors, and commuters, the City of Troy undertook an effort to improve available public parking options. Recently-completed updates include the deployment and/or relocation of over 70 upgraded meters across the downtown parking network to improve management and available parking opportunities.

In the coming months, the city will roll out additional improvements, including expanded visitor parking, striping of on- and off-street parking spaces, additional on-street spaces and loading zones, wayfinding signage, and other parking options outside the current metered zones.

For more information on public parking, including a map of pay-stations and available city-owned parking lots and garages, please visit www.troyny.gov/parking



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