Park'nPay app goes live in Inner West

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government

From the sandstone-studded streets of Balmain to the vibrant nightlife of Newtown, motorists can now pay and top up for parking at almost 1800 parking spots with just the tap of a button as the Inner West Council becomes the latest to integrate the Park'nPay app.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said the innovative app has transformed the way motorists pay for parking and offers a simple solution for a better way to park.

"Park'nPay will take the hassle out of parking for visitors to the Inner West by eliminating the need to go to a parking meter and allowing motorists to pay and top up for a space with just the tap of their phone," Mr Dominello said.

"The Inner West has an incredibly diverse range of shops, restaurants, and music venues and this technology will make it easier for people to get out and explore everything the area has to offer."

Mr Dominello said the app has been downloaded more than 135,000 times since its launch in 2019 with more than 91 per cent giving the technology the thumbs up.

"Whether you're catching up for coffee with friends in Rozelle or going out for dinner with family in Leichardt, the app will save motorists time and provide them with more convenience."

"I would like to sincerely thank Inner West Council for getting on board and supporting this important technology."

Park'nPay is available in a number of locations including The Rocks, Ryde, Cumberland, Liverpool, Mosman, Central Coast, Hunters Hill, Burwood, The Northern Beaches, Port Stephens, Willoughby, Armidale and NSW National Parks.

The app also provides information on real-time parking availability for 21 Transport for NSW Commuter Carparks, locations of electric vehicle charging stations and more than 18,000 private driveways to rent.

For more information visit the Park'nPay website.

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