CLEVELAND — The City of Cleveland will install parking cameras throughout the city in the new year.
The cameras will be placed on streetlights and can detect where and for how long cars are parked. The city will also be allowed to draw zones where you can and cannot park.
The cameras will also be able to designate zones for ride-share pick-ups. The data collected could also lead to the addition of more safety measures, like unloading zones and bike lanes.
It is a welcome addition to Euclid Avenue for resident Daniel Hoffman, who knows the struggle of parking along the busy street well.
"There is a lot of abuse of parking spots in areas because people park and stay there for an hour, half hour, illegally park, and then they double park," he said.
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