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Council pauses LAPD parking-fee implementation to consult AQMD and labor committee

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The council continued a dispute over implementation of a parking-fee MOU tied to South Coast AQMD Rule 2202 and directed staff to consult the AQMD, the Joint Labor Management Committee and affected parties for one week.

The Los Angeles City Council on March 20 agreed to continue consideration of multiple motions on implementing a parking-fee memorandum of understanding (MOU) tied to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 2202, directing staff to consult AQMD, the Joint Labor Management Committee and affected departments and unions.

Officials explained that the MOU, negotiated in the mid-1990s and incorporated into the city’s AQMD compliance plan, is designed to "disincent individual parking" and "incent public transit." A city staff representative said the MOU requires that parking be charged at $40 downtown and at set rates at three outlying sites, and that a $50…

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