Pay Stations

Daily parking is available in Section H and the Overflow Lot, Section A

  • This includes daily parking, overnight parking, long-term parking, and Amtrak parking.
  • There are five pay stations available for use.  
    • Three are installed near the parking trailer in Section H.
    • An additional two are located in front of the station by the handicapped section.  
  • You may pay for daily parking at any of the five available pay stations or via the parkmobile app.
  • Machines do not give change - exact payment or credit/debit card only.

FAQ's
Pay-by-Space Meters
For Daily Parking Customers

 

How do Pay-by-Space Meters work?
There is signage by the meter, on the meter, and on the screen prompts to help you.  There is no need to put the ticket on your dash. If you have questions, please call the Village Office at 914-271-4781.

The basic steps for paying for parking are as follows:

  • Note your space number before going to the meter.
  • Press any key on the keypad to turn the meter on (if it is in “sleep” mode).
  • Enter your space number and press [OK].
  • Choose the amount of time you want to stay and the associated rate.
  • Make a payment via credit card, bill or coin when prompted on the screen. If using a credit card, the meter will communicate with the bank wirelessly to approve your credit card. This usually takes only five seconds. Once payment is accepted, a receipt will print out in the ticket cup located below the credit card reader.
  • Lift the clear cover up and remove your ticket.

Does this meter take credit cards?
Yes, the meters accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. “Debit” cards with the Visa logo are accepted but cannot accept pin numbers. You will receive a receipt to have a record of your credit card purchase.

If I use my credit card, what happens if it gets stuck inside the meter?
Unlike many other Multi-Space parking meters, banking machines or kiosks, the Village’s parking meters do not ingest the card so you will always have physical contact and access to your card.

Is my credit card data safe if I use it on one of these meters?
All of the credit card data stored on the meter is encrypted so that it can’t be read by anyone, including Village personnel. The credit card transactions are also approved by the banks in real-time so you have an authorization number on your receipt to reference your transaction with your credit card company.

What denomination of bills/coins will the machine accept?
The machines will accept nickels, dimes, quarters, dollar coins, $1, $5, and $10 bills.

Why doesn’t the parking meter give change?
The Village decided that the costs and benefits of the changers did not warrant the additional cost. With the option to use your credit card, you can always ensure you only pay the exact price of the parking rate.

Can I get a refund if I pay too much?
No, there are no refunds for overpayments.

What are the rates?

Daily Rates Monday – Friday
  • $12 per calendar day good until midnight
  • $15 to park until 3:00 am
  • $1 per hour up to 11 hours
Daily Rates Saturday – Sunday
  • $7 per calendar day good until midnight
  • $10 to park until 3:00 am
  • $1 per hour up to 6 hours
Multiple Day Rates
  • Monday-Friday $12 per calendar day
  • Saturday-Sunday $7 per calendar day

What happens if the meter doesn’t work?
If you are having difficulties with a parking meter or if you would like to report a problem with a meter please call the Village Parking Department at 914-271-4781.

Occasionally a meter may have a problem accepting a particular form of payment, for example, cards or coins. The payment message will be adjusted to indicate payment options that are working at that time. There are five available machines—if one is not operational, the others will be.

Are the meters accessible to people with disabilities?
The Village’s contract with the meter manufacturer requires that all coin and card aperture locations, controls and operating mechanisms be compatible with the ADA requirements.  

I am a commuter with a resident, non-resident, or preferred parking permit.  Do I have to use the meters too?
No, these pay-by-space meters are for customers who do not have a parking permit. Parking regulations for permit holders and resident weekend permit holders remain the same as before.