ParkMobile app enhances Hendersonville parking experience

Press release from City of Hendersonville:

Hendersonville drivers will soon have the option to pay for parking from their mobile devices. Beginning December 15, visitors parking in the Azalea, Maple, and Dogwood public parking lots can use the ParkMobile app to pay for parking and extend their time without returning to a payment kiosk. The existing parking kiosks will remain as payment options in addition to the app.

“By partnering with ParkMobile, Downtown Hendersonville is able to offer a contactless and convenient parking option,” said Community Development Director Lew Holloway. “Instead of disrupting a meal or shopping experience to feed the parking meter, visitors can add time straight from their phone and enjoy downtown without interruption.”

New signage and stickers in public parking lots will provide information to drivers on how to pay for parking using the app in addition to resources posted at www.hendersonvillenc.gov/parking. The ParkMobile app is free to download in the App Store, Google Play, and users may also register at ParkMobile.io.

Parking rates have remained unchanged and motorists can still pay by cash or card at the kiosks, or by setting up their preferred payment method in the ParkMobile app. When using the kiosks, drivers will ‘Pay by Plate’ instead of by space by entering their license plate number when prompted on the kiosk screen.

Additional information about the ParkMobile app and downtown parking is available at www.hendersonvillenc.gov/parking.

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