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WMATA Awards Contract to POM
March
5, 2008 RUSSELLVILLE, ARKANSAS. Washington Metro
Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has issued a contract to
POM Incorporated of Russellville, Arkansas, for 3,500
new electronic parking meters in excess of $1.4 million.
POM’s rotary enforcement signal was found by WMATA to
be the best visibility to meet their needs for drive-by
enforcement.
The meters feature a jam-resistant
coin chute with new anti-cheat technology. The vault
is POM’s new iron Magnum, a larger version that holds
over $118 in quarters.
POM is pleased to help WMATA
upgrade all the old meters at their train station
parking lots to these new, high-tech versions over the
next few months.

Key West Parking
Meters Become Computerized.
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PARC Smartcard
is an Easier Way to Feed the Meter.
Metro Louisville went shopping and
brought home a parking meter that will make searching
for quarters a thing of the past. Louisville--Marsha
Roth
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New Haven, CT, awards $1.5
million contract to POM
Meters accept Parcxmart cards.
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NBC30 Report
10/25/06 update

High-Tech Meters Hit Downtown
Bridgeport--Aaron Leo,
Connecticut Post.
Story here. New meter lets
you park free downtown.
Jeff Eckhoff, Register Staff Writer
Des Moines parking officials, the object of countless
curses from the lips of downtown commuters, moved to
regain a little of their customers' good will on Monday
by installing the city's first no-charge parking meter.
That's right, a no-charge parking meter. No
quarter necessary. Push a button, get 15 minutes
free.
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