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From YouTube: Parking on City Streets
Description
Learn about parking on the street for free and how to use meters.
A
Minneapolis
has
more
than
a
thousand
miles
of
city
streets,
therefore
driving
of
course,
but
whenever
there's
enough
room,
the
city
also
allows
parking
along
the
curb.
If
you're
heading
to
a
restaurant
or
store,
you
can
often
find
a
place
nearby
where
on
street
parking
is
allowed
and
when
you
don't
have
a
driveway
or
a
parking
lot
on
street
parking
can
make
it
a
little
easier
and
more
convenient
to
park.
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But
before
you
stop
your
car
look
for
signs
that
tell
you
if
you
can
park
there
and
when
parking
is
not
permitted
along
some
city
streets
and
is
only
permitted
at
certain
times
of
days
on
others
in
downtown
uptown
and
other
parts
of
town,
you'll
find
metered
spaces
with
individual
space
numbers
to
pay
for
parking,
enter
your
parking
space
number
in
one
of
the
pay
stations.
Once
you
enter
your
space
number,
the
pay
station
will
tell
you
how
much
it
costs
to
park.
Select
the
amount
of
time
you
want
to
park.
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That's
done
in
increments
of
25
cents,
a
dollar
or
two
dollars
for
some
metered
spaces
parking
is
not
allowed.
At
certain
times
of
the
day.
The
pay
station
will
only
let
you
pay
for
time
when
parking
is
permitted
and
you
can't
exceed
the
maximum
time
allowed
at
a
space
to
pay
for
time
at
a
space
you
can
use
Visa
or
MasterCard
quarters
or
dollar
coins
and
remember
to
push
the
print
button
and
take
your
receipt.
That
receipt.
Has
your
space
number
and
tells
you
exactly
when
your
meter
time
expires
in
some
parts
of
town.