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City's Parking Permits Problem Worse Than Thought

Submitted by Carolyn Konheim, Mar 6, 2008 09:21

With more than four times as many placards issued as the 30,00 on street parking spaces in Manhattan south of 60th Street, it's no wonder placard abuse is plaguing government centers across the city,


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Manhattan Downtowner 

Mar 9, 2008 00:47

If they are going to introduce a new placard, I hope they have the good sense to start from scratch... [MORE]

Gary Reilly 

Mar 6, 2008 12:49

With more than four times as many placards issued as the 30,00 on street parking spaces in Manhattan south of...

Carolyn Konheim 

Mar 6, 2008 09:21

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