 To increase parking turnover and improve efficiency in several areas for local businesses, the City of Pikeville will be enforcing time-sensitive parking spaces via automated cameras starting Monday, January 29th. The businesses have been pretty supportive. It will help them a lot because the spots, if they're taking first thing in the morning and somebody is in that spot for a full eight hour day, then their customers, it's not convenient for them to get to their places of business. Apple Icon Wireless just can't stop themselves. Get the iPhone 13 128 gig for a penny with a two-year contract on the mix and match or unlimited plan, new or renewed line. While supplies last, one penny for an iPhone 13. We are you. We are Apple Icon Wireless. The City is partnering with the company Automotis to enforce time-related parking violations. Cameras will capture license plates and, when necessary, will issue tickets to the owner of the license plate. Either the city nor the city police will be issuing time-related tickets and will not be able to waive any fees accrued by these violations. Cameras will be placed from Huffman Avenue to Pike Street and Main Street to Hambly Boulevard. People are parking there for hours and our local businesses don't have an opportunity for their customers to park curbside and get into their places of business. So it really centered around a need to just turn those parking spaces over on a regular basis during the day. Anything not marked as 15-minute parking or otherwise has a limit of two hours. ADA parking will be allowed for hours. Many parking spaces in town will still be free to use without time limits such as several parking lots around town, the parking garage, the Riverfell parking lot, and much more. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Fidell.