Westmount's pay-by-plate parking comes into effect

New system designed to make it easier to find a spot

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Caption: The City of Westmount is introducing a new pay-by-plate parking system starting May 2. (City of Westmount)

Westmount's new pay-by-plate system comes into effect today, the first of its kind in Quebec.
Unlike most on-street parking, the pay-by-plate system will tie parking payments to a licence plate, not a specifically-marked parking space.
The change means the end of the city's old coin-operated machines. The city is hoping the change makes it easier to find a spot.
Mayor Peter Trent said so far there has has "been an extremely positive reaction" from residents.

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Under the new system, there will no longer be lines on the road designating parking spots, which usually take up more space than required to properly park.

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Westmount approved the plan in September and awarded the contract for the new, $1.1-million system in November.
Calgary was the first Canadian city to implement a plate-based system in 2007. Since then, several cities have moved to pay-by-plate.