The city of San Diego is getting set to roll out parking meters in Normal Heights, Kensington-Talmadge and City Heights.

The new meters will increase turnover and free up spaces in areas where parking has been a challenge, according to city officials.

Meters will run from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. There is no set price yet, and the city said installation could begin as early as this week.

As for the money collected from the meters, it will be reinvested into those local neighborhoods, helping to pay for street and sidewalk repairs, and other parking related projects.

According to the city, metered, timed-limited parking will be installed at: 

·El Cajon Blvd (29th Street/Kansas Street – 37th Street) 
Adams Avenue (Hamilton Street – 42nd Street) 
Felton Street (~150’ north of Adams Avenue – alley south of Adams Avenue) 
34th Street (~110’ north of Adams Avenue – Alley south of Adams Avenue 
Hawley Blvd (~100’ north of Adams Avenue – Adams Avenue)
Park Place (Kensington Drive – Marlborough Drive) 
Terrace Drive (Adams Avenue – Park Place) 
Kensington Drive (Adams Avenue – Park Pl) 
Marlborough Dr (Alley north of Adams Avenue – Park Pl) 
32nd Street, Bancroft Street, 33rd Street, 35th Street & Wilson Avenue (Alley north of Adams – Alley south of Adams Av)