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City parking pay stations upgrade underway

Upgrades began in June 2025 and will continue through spring 2026.
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If you do not have tap functionality, you can still pay using coins, the ParkedIn Parking App, a City Parking Card or by scanning the QR code located on the pay station.

SASKATOON — The city is upgrading all public pay parking stations to improve your parking experience and to better serve the community.

While the current stations have helped manage the city’s pay parking for years, it's time for an upgrade to meet the needs of a modern and growing Saskatoon.

Here’s why we’re upgrading:

  • More convenient: The new pay stations will accept multiple payment options, including debit and credit card tap, Apple and Google Pay and digital wallets, making parking quicker and easier.
  • More reliable: Improved hardware means fewer breakdowns and faster transactions, reducing wait times. A pilot station was tested downtown over two winters with no technical issues.
  • More accessible: Larger, full-colour screens and a user-friendly design make the stations easier for everyone to use.
  • More efficient: Real-time data will help us monitor usage and availability, so we can make better decisions about parking policy and enforcement.

If you do not have tap functionality, you can still pay using coins, the ParkedIn Parking App, a City Parking Card or by scanning the QR code located on the pay station. 

Upgrades began in June 2025 and will continue through spring 2026. Stations will remain operational during the transition, though brief interruptions may occur.

Thank you for your patience and co-operation as we modernize the city’s parking infrastructure!

For more information please visit saskatoon.ca/payparking.

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