Visitors to parts of downtown Baltimore will now notice something a little different about the parking meters.

The Parking Authority of Baltimore unveiled new parking meters under the Jones Falls Expressway where the Farmer's Market takes place every Sunday.

So far, the Parking Authority replaced 70 of the multi-space meters and soon, there will be around 900 of them.

The new meters don't require you to take out a paper ticket. Instead, you have to pay using your license plate number.

"So, the reason for entering your license plate into these new meters is so that you don't have to display that receipt in your windshield. Once you have entered your license plate and paid for parking, that information gets communicated to parking enforcement's handheld units and then lets them know that you paid for parking for that particular time," said Peter Little, executive director of the Parking Authority of Baltimore.

The Parking Authority is working with the Department of Transportation to bring pay by cellphone parking to the city.