Chicago parking meters owners say City Hall owes millions for not properly enforcing parking rules – Cook County Record

According to a report published in June 2023, the company known as Chicago Parking Meters raked in $140.4 million in parking meter revenue in 2022, the most the company had reaped since the lease began. However, CPM in recent months has filed complaints against the city, claiming it has still been shorted tens of millions of dollars.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Hmm, is there a city vendor that’s happy with the revenue amount and timeliness of payment from Chicago?

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