City of Naples is offering visitors the opportunity to pay for parking through their mobile devices at two of its beach accesses, Lowdermilk Park and Fifth Avenue South, for the first time as part of a pilot program. PayByPhone is launching its mobile parking payment program at the sites, providing on-demand parking at more than 230 spaces. The cashless parking platform is available through its mobile app. Additionally, drivers can opt to have text messages sent to their mobile phone, reminding them of their parking session expiring and can extend sessions remotely via the app or a wearable device such as the Apple Watch.
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