Hmmm, that's a lot of food for thought guys.
I appreciate everyones contributions regarding this forum. I like the idea regarding a prepaid card system (similar to that used in most phone boxes/library photocopiers) although i do appreciate the considerable expense that would need to be committed to such an upgrade.
I guess the emphasis here (as i saw pointed out at least once in this forum) is the availability of more options for Adelaide motorists. Because at the end of the day, i feel that we are using an outdated system that is overdue for renewal. And like any system renewal, it would be naive to say that it can be done without considerable cost. A cost that a feel is necessary considering its long term benefits. Let's face it, ticket machines aren't going anywhere fast (so long as there's street parking anyhow). An upgrade is inevitable, so what better time than now to begin the transition. As for the maintenance issue, well, like all machines, they'll need maintaining and like all machines, they'll most probably be upgraded from time to time to minimize on operating costs. Hey, i'm sure the Rundle lantern is gonna cost a pretty penny too. Oooh, ahhhhh, look at the pretty lights.
Don't get me wrong, i'm all for the project, it's just that, if Mike Rann's serious about developing infrastructure in Adelaide, city street parking should be up there on his priority list. Hmmm, maybe i should give him a call...
So, like the phone box before them, let's say hello to the coin/card option with our parking ticket machines and say goodbye to loose change, over-charging and inconvenience.
Free street parking for disabled persons, pensioners, and full-time Uni students is another consideration that i feel the Adelaide City council should review.