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In 2004, EZ Park Meters began to replace thousands of single space meters in Baltimore City. These multi-space parking meters were better than single space meters in several ways – they allow more cars to park on each block, improve the streetscape of the neighborhood, and, best of all, they accept credit cards as well as coins. But on some blocks, there are just two or three single space meters – not enough to replace with an EZ Park Meter. Other locations cannot accommodate an EZ Park Meter because of the lack of curb space.
These old single space meters caused frustration to drivers who couldn't pay the meter despite having the one or two dollars in the bank needed to secure a parking space.
In the last few weeks, 1177 new single space meters that accept credit cards as well as coins have replaced the traditional parking meters. Now drivers can park at almost any parking meter with the same ease and convenience they have grown to enjoy since the debut of EZ Park Meters for nearly a decade.
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