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Flowbird App Is Now Live in Jacksonville Beach

Flowbird's app includes a "Find My Car" feature to help drivers find their vehicle after a long day at the beach.

Jacksonville Beach has announced a new way to ease parking congestion for its residents and visitors! Beginning the first week of June, drivers will now have the option to pay for parking using the Flowbird App, bringing ultimate convenience to motorists.

Jacksonville Beach, known for its live events and coastal entertainment, now joins its neighboring cities, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach, who adopted the Flowbird app in 2019.

New users to the Flowbird app can expect an easy, fast and secure option to make mobile parking payments in just seconds. Once the app is downloaded, users simply select their vehicle, select their parking location from the GPS enabled map, and choose the amount of time they wish to park. A notification will be sent to the user when the parking session is about to expire with an option to extend right from their phone.

The multi-function app also offers a “Find My Car” feature that provides directions back to the user’s vehicle after a long day at the beach. Users can also bookmark a favorite parking location for their next trip out to the town.

Additional paid parking information for Jacksonville Beach can be found here.

About Flowbird Flowbird logo

Flowbird is the world’s leading parking services and urban mobility company.

The name Flowbird expresses the innate ability of birds to navigate individually within crowded spaces; mirroring the benefits for people of the intelligent parking and multi-modal systems developed for towns and cities by Parkeon and Cale.

Flowbird’s group resources include 500 R&D engineers working on behalf of customers to push the boundaries of innovation in transportation hardware, software, sensor systems, machine learning and AI, information security and mobile development.

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