York Council says it would save £90,000 a year if staff did not have to empty parking machines.
York Council said it could save £90,000 a year if it did not have to send staff to collect coins from parking machines.
Fewer than one in 10 customers pay by cash and the council said it would "engage" with equalities groups and people who could not pay by card.
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