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1 day ago ago from New Haven Independent :: It's Your Town. Read All About It.

by Thomas MacMillan | December 17, 2009 10:00 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) Citing parking concerns, city planners voted to deny recommending a plan to open a Save-A-Lot grocery store on Whalley Avenue. The grocery store plan was part of a contentious meeting last week at the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) , which referred the matter to the City Plan Commission. The City Plan commissioners were asked on Wednesday night to ...

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DDA gets earful on proposed parking meters

18 hours ago ago from WRDW-TV News 12 / Politics news for Augusta, Georgia

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TOM Board Schedules Two Public Hearings: Parking Meters and Parking Spots

15 hours ago ago from Larchmont Gazette--Larchmont, NY's hometown journal

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Pittsburgh to Pay Carpenter to Evaluate 'Parking Chairs'

11 hours ago ago from Ms. Adventures on the Mon

South Side, Dormont to be Especially Targeted by Mitch Gaylord, Ms. Adventures on the Mon T he Pittsburgh Parking Authority plans to pay a carpenter known only as "Joseph" to assess the financial ramifications of the local practice of using a "parking chair" -- and in some cases, two -- to reserve spaces for vehicles on city streets for indefinite periods of time. According to Authority Executive Dan Onorato, the money will come from ...

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Some Fume About Parking Enforcement

1 hour, 49 minutes ago ago from Someone Noticed

The problem of parking in the Elkton’s central business district is an issue the Mayor and Commissioners have struggled with at a number of meetings recently.  Downtown merchants and citizens have fumed over what they say are overzealous enforcement practices and restrictive time requirements. More generally, the commissioners have examined the subject of broader regulations, while brining a few of their own complaints to the table.  . ...

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