Politics & Government
Town Of Lexington: Cashless Parking Payment Pilot Now In Parking Lots In Lexington Center
The Depot Lot (behind Depot Square) will exclusively have PayByPhone, with no coin or credit card options.
September 15, 2021
The Town of Lexington is working with PayByPhone to offer cashless parking payment via their mobile app (or by calling over the phone) in some of the Town's parking lots beginning Tuesday, September 21.
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The PayByPhone app is a completely cashless solution. It reminds you when your parking session is about to expire, and even lets you extend your parking time from anywhere! PayByPhone is convenient, easy and secure.
Which lots will PayByPhone be in?
We’re piloting PayByPhone in certain Town-owned lots in Lexington Center.
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The following lots will allow PayByPhone payments, as well as coins and credit cards:
- Lot 1 (accessible by Waltham Street and Muzzey Street)
- Lot 3 (accessible by Edison Way, to the left)
- Nstar Lot (accessible by Edison Way, to the right)
The Depot Lot (behind Depot Square) will exclusively have PayByPhone, with no coin or credit card options. Employee Parking Program participants can also park in this lot with a program sticker.
Currently, all metered street parking is still by coin and/or credit card.
Paying over the phone
If you are parking in a PayByPhone lot, and choose not to use their app, you can call 888-680-7275 to pay over the phone. Paying over the phone is easy, and automated. For the first time paying over the phone, you will need your lot number, license plate number, and credit card information.
Senior Parking Program
This does not impact the senior parking program. Residents ages 65 and older can apply for this program starting Ocotber 4, 2021.
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