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Bozeman to get new parking app

by Ted Wolfson
January 1, 2021
in Politics
Bozeman to get new parking app
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BOZEMAN, Mont. — The city of Bozeman is taking one step closer to rolling out their new parking app.

The ParkBZN app will be used to pay for parking at the city’s downtown garage.

People will select their location and duration in the garage on the app, then pay the fare for parking.

While the city is planning the official release of the app for the first week of January.

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