Emeryville, California, Introduces Contactless Parking Payments with the ParkMobile App
People in the city will be able to skip the meter and easily pay for parking on their mobile device
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EMERYVILLE, Calif., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in the U.S., announced today a new partnership with the City of Emeryville, California, to enable residents and visitors to pay for parking on their mobile device. ParkMobile is the city s first mobile parking app and will be available at over 500 parking spaces around town. With the recent COVID-19 crisis, city leaders encourage residents and visitors to use the app instead of the meter or pay station to prevent the spread of the virus.
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New businesses coming to Bluefield, Virginia including Dollar General Store, and Envision Center
Unmute It s really exciting to see new things come to Bluefield, Donald Linkous, Mayor of Bluefield said. It s almost like a new era. A new time for our downtown, Community Development Coordinator, BJ Roberts said.
That new time is now because new businesses are soon to be open within a few months, including a new Dollar General Store, and Envision Center. The new businesses will further diversify the downtown economy and create jobs. There will be full time, and part time jobs, downtown. Employing some of the Bluefield College students, this is just the beginning of showing them what we have to offer, Roberts said.
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Following the closure of schools across the county, students are facing into weeks and potentially months of remote learning, of severe inconvenience as they prepare for exams and end of year assessments.
For some this will simply mean retiring to their bedrooms, logging on to their school s system via a laptop or tablet, and using high-speed broadband to keep up with the latest communications from teachers and classmates.
Yet for others this closure, this lockdown, threatens their very future in second-level education and may even see them abandon their studies altogether.
Marie Louise Byrne is a Community Development Coordinator with Wexford Local Development (WLD) and is also a mother of four sons, one of whom did his Leaving Cert last year. She has witnessed the impact of lockdown from both sides of the coin, in both a professional and personal sense.