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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ The City of Columbia has recently announced a new addition to their digital payments system, PayCoMo. This new feature allows residents to pay their parking tickets online, making it easier and more convenient for them.
PayCoMo was launched in partnership with PayIt, a company that specializes in secure and user-friendly payment solutions. The platform already offered the option to pay utility bills and home energy loans, but now it includes parking tickets as well. This eliminates the need for residents to mail a check or physically visit an office to make their payments.
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According to Chelsea Miller, treasurer for the City of Columbia, the main goal of launching PayCoMo was to provide the best possible user experience for residents. The addition of parking ticket payments aligns with this goal by prioritizing convenience and accessibility.
Residents can access PayCoMo as guests or create a digital resident profile. This profile allows individuals to view past, current, and upcoming transactions for utility bills, home energy loans, and parking tickets all in one modern platform.
For more information on PayCoMo and its services, residents can visit pay.como.gov. With this new feature, paying parking tickets in Columbia has never been easier.
PayCoMo was launched in partnership with PayIt, a company that specializes in secure and user-friendly payment solutions. The platform already offered the option to pay utility bills and home energy loans, but now it includes parking tickets as well. This eliminates the need for residents to mail a check or physically visit an office to make their payments.
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According to Chelsea Miller, treasurer for the City of Columbia, the main goal of launching PayCoMo was to provide the best possible user experience for residents. The addition of parking ticket payments aligns with this goal by prioritizing convenience and accessibility.
Residents can access PayCoMo as guests or create a digital resident profile. This profile allows individuals to view past, current, and upcoming transactions for utility bills, home energy loans, and parking tickets all in one modern platform.
For more information on PayCoMo and its services, residents can visit pay.como.gov. With this new feature, paying parking tickets in Columbia has never been easier.
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