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City staff outline proposed November parking amnesty; penalties would be waived for delinquent tickets
Summary
Finance staff proposed a parking amnesty from early to mid-November to reduce unpaid parking tickets to the original fine and surcharge while waiving penalties; city plans dedicated phones, email and outreach and will use Invoice Cloud for payments.
City finance staff outlined a proposed parking-amnesty program to reduce delinquent parking tickets to the original fine and surcharge while waiving penalties. The proposed amnesty period discussed in committee would run roughly from November 3 through November 21 and mirror the city’s prior amnesty effort from September 2020.
Commissioner Mike Kanazera said all unpaid…
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