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Caucus Creatures Stir: Parking, Library Lot

9 hours ago ago from The Ann Arbor Chronicle

Ann Arbor City Council Caucus (Dec. 20, 2009): On the night before council's Monday meeting, it was a quiet caucus, attended by a perfect balance of three councilmembers and three residents. The meeting had more the flavor of a chat in someone's living room. But residents still stirred the pot – on the issue of extended hours of parking enforcement as well as development proposals for the Library Lot. The parking issue is part of a ...

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Parking Meter

12 hours ago ago from DailyPhoto Chennai

Probably the first parking meter i'm seeing in the City of Chennai. The Retired Defence personnel force normally are involved in the Parking Ticket Collection in the city, now the Corporation of Chennai is automising this act. But it'd be another few years hence we see the Parking Meters in place of the Parking attendants like these in the city. At Pondy Bazaar, T Nagar.

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ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING SUSPENDED 12/21/09

23 hours ago ago from New York Real Estate Lawyers Blog

Sunday, December 20, 2009 Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended Monday, December 21 Alternate side parking regulations will be suspended on Monday, December 21 to facilitate snow removal. All other regulations, including parking meters, remain in effect. The 2010 alternate side parking (street cleaning) rules suspension calendar is now available on the DOT Web site, along with other alternate side parking information, at: ...

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Jim Harland: The council isn't broke.

3 hours ago ago from What if? Stadium of Dunedin…

Councillors need to be aware of ratepayers on fixed incomes. ### ODT Online Tue, 22 Dec 2009 DCC looks at spending By David Loughrey As Dunedin ratepayers face an 8.7% rates increase for the next financial year, and an even steeper increase the following year to pay for a list of multimillion-dollar projects, a four-person team has interviewed every manager at the Dunedin City Council, asking them to justify their spending. Read ...

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Duvall City Council News

22 hours ago ago from The River Current News - Go with the flow. Read the Current.

Contributed by Tove Burhen & Rob Millard Mayor Will Ibershof presented awards, which included warm Duvall City jackets, to two volunteers of the year. Cody Chriest finished his Eagle Scout project, the handicapped access to the Landmark Dougherty House and was awarded the Youth Volunteer of the Year.  Paige Denison received her Adult Volunteer of the Year award for dedication to the City both for working the Duvall Runs event and for ...

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