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Paid Parking To Resume In Plymouth On July 13

Parking had been free this spring due to the coronavirus health emergency.

Parking had been free this spring due to the coronavirus health emergency.
Parking had been free this spring due to the coronavirus health emergency. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

PLYMOUTH, MA — It's going to cost to park in parts of Plymouth once again starting July 13.

But visitors and commuters can get a discount by going contactless.

Park Plymouth announced Friday that paid parking will resume in the town after it was put on hiatus during the first three months of the coronavirus health crisis.

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The fee is $2 per hour at all parking meters and pay stations. Parking regulations are enforced from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week, including holidays.

Park Plymouth is encouraging contactless payments by charging $1.50 per hour if they use Park Plymouth's mobile payment app Passport.

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Park Plymouth's office on Court Street is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for purchase of permits and payment of tickets. Masks are required and social distancing in the office will be strictly enforced.

Those with questions can call 508-747-5929.

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