We've got you covered. At a Pay-N-Retain facility, you should keep the receipt. To prevent theft or damage to the receipt, DOT recommends using clear plastic holders attached to the motorcycle with a lock or other mechanism. All PARK Smart meters can be identified by the PARK Smart logo and a yellow zone cap at the top of the meter. ParkNYC is for all devices! If all parking meters on the block, on the next block, or in the parking field are all broken or missing, New York City law allows you to park for the maximum amount of time posted for that metered space. A parking meter with a credit card logo will accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Network cards for payment. Report a broken meter. Public Space Management. From 6 PM - Midnight, the parking rate is three dollars ($3.00) per hour. From 33rd to 59th Streets from 2nd to 9th Avenues, From 6 PM to midnight on weekdays and from 8 AM to midnight on weekends, For $3.00 per hour which can be paid at parking meters with quarter or dollar coins, the NYC Parking Card, debit and credit cards, Copy of parking meter receipt, if available, Documentation showing overpayment, such as a copy of the credit card statement, if applicable, $5 per hour ($1 for 12 minutes) from 6 PM to 10 PM; and, $2 per hour (50 cents for 15 minutes) from 12 PM to 7 PM; and. Colors may be repeated across the City. During the grace period, parking tickets cannot be issued. To prevent theft or damage to the receipt, the Department of Transportation recommends using clear plastic holders attached to the motorcycle with a lock or other device. Attachment(s): IPS Parking Meter Locations - Routes. Currently, there are about 18,000 metered parking spaces, most of them are available from 8 a.m. to midnight on weekdays, and from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on general holidays. Avoid getting out your vehicle to feed the meter.Download the MPLS Parking app today. Our "did you know" video series provides further information about Parking Metered spaces in several languages. Call 311, or complete a report online (you must know the meter number or location) Defective meters may not be reading credit or parking cards, have fast or failed timing or are not printing receipts for coin payments. Meters accept coins (quarters, dollar coins), credit cards and NYC Parking Cards. Parking meter rates and regulations vary by location. Download Press Release. You may provide an opinion about the Sunday meter regulations or report a sign displaying the old Sunday Parking rules. Do not use pennies, nickels or dimes; it will not add time to the meter! You can park at meters without depositing money on Sundays and the following major legal holidays: If you try to pay during these times, your payment will be rejected. Until you press the green button, the transaction can be cancelled at any time by pressing the red button. To change the text size on NYC.gov you can use your web browser's settings. DOT will be reprogramming all meters with these new rates in phases by borough: You can check the digital display on the meter to confirm the rate or get more information about parking rates and zones online. If you don't wish to use the app to pay for parking, you can still pay via pay stations and meters (where they exist). The Department of Transportation has changed signs throughout the City to reflect the current rules but some signs may still display the old regulation. Parking meters can be used by municipalities as a tool for enforcing their integrated on-street parking policy, usually related to their traffic and mobility management policies, but are also used for revenue. Throughout New York City, on-street meters and meters at municipal parking facilities dispense receipts that are displayed on the dashboard of the parked car.