Chicago parking meter firm could get $15.5 million from city to settle pandemic-era dispute – CBS2 (Chicago)

In addition to the $15.5 million payment to Chicago Parking Meters, the settlement also calls for the city to step up parking meter enforcement for one year. The company gets a portion of all parking tickets issued for failure to pay meters.
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Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Another Lightfoot goof up that is still paying dividends at a cost to the taxpayers. Like Biden, Biggest D in CHI’s gifts keep on giving.

Call my shrink
10 months ago

There’s a bump in the house illegal immigrants fund

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