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City sets $75 cap for passenger-vehicle boot removal; broader booting rules sent back to stakeholders
Summary
After hearing an operator's request to raise the removal fee to $100, the committee approved a $75 maximum removal fee for passenger vehicles and paused consideration of a proposed requirement that private-lot owners use a third-party operator to immobilize vehicles.
An operator and representatives from Premier Parking presented a request to modify Marietta's vehicle-immobilization ordinance. The operator asked to raise the removal fee for private passenger vehicles (under 10,000 lb.) from $50 to $100; staff recommended a cap no higher than $75 to remain consistent with neighboring jurisdictions and the court administrator recommended $75 as…
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