One of the biggest scams is having to pay for parking, especially when it’s a parking lot and you have to use a QR code to pay. You mostly see these types of parking lots in Oklahoma City or Tulsa. But Lawton residents have noticed that pay for parking signs have recently showed up on Lee Boulevard.
At the corner of Southeast Lee Boulevard and SE 1st Street, the lot where Leo & Ken’s used to be, now has multiple pay for parking signs. The signs state they’re with a company called Premium Parking and feature a QR code with a location code for payment to park in the lot. The signs also state that the area is “photo enforced 24/7″ and violators will either be “invoiced, immobilized or towed.”
Who installed Premium Parking on the Leo & Ken’s lot in Lawton?
According to its website, Premium Parking is a technology platform and parking operator that is outsourced to various businesses, including municipalities, venues, office buildings, local and corporate businesses, like Target, Whole Foods, Marriot and more.
It is unclear what entity in Lawton is utilizing Premium Parking at the lot on Lee Boulevard. The signage only states how you can pay to park in the lot with Premium Parking…