City of Lincoln Council is installing an upgraded payment and barrier system at Lincoln Central Car Park, benefitting users and making it much easier to park, pay, and go.
Starting from Wednesday 8 October, contractors will begin the replacement of the current chip token system with a new and modernised approach that allows users to pay more efficiently with contactless, chip and pin or cash by simply inputting their registration number, dispensing with the need for tokens.
The new system uses ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) technology to keep track of how long a user has parked in the car park meaning there will be no more lost chip tokens.
Permit holders will also no longer need a physical card, further simplifying the process. It is the council’s aim that the overall experience of using the car park will be far more convenient, with smoother transactions.
The upgrade will take place over a two-week period. During the first week, one entry lane and one exit lane will be closed while five of the payment machines are replaced.
In the second week, the remaining entry and exit lane will close and the initial lanes will open again, in order for the rest of the machines to be updated and the new equipment switched on.
The car park will remain open throughout the works and the number of spaces will not be affected. However, with only one entry and one exit lane available at a time, users may experience slightly longer waiting times.
For those wishing to avoid possible delays, there are several other car parks in the city centre which remain available, including Broadgate, Lucy Tower, and Tentercroft Street.
Cllr Joshua Wells, Portfolio Holder for Inclusive, sustainable, economic growth, at City of Lincoln Council, said:
“We know our residents and visitors have been waiting for this upgrade, and we’re delighted to be introducing a modern, flexible payment system at Lincoln Central car park.
“While there may be minor disruption during the installation, the long-term benefits will make parking in the city centre much more convenient.
“This upgrade highlights our commitment to delivering the very best facilities in our car parks and ensuring that residents and visitors can continue to park in the heart of the city, in a car park that’s quick, simple and easy to use.”
The new system is expected to be fully operational by late October.