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Council opens hearing on downtown meterless parking; orders assessment preparation
Summary
Council opened a public hearing on a proposed downtown meterless parking system and later voted unanimously to order preparation of an assessment roll to fund the program after business owners and residents raised support and concerns about costs.
The Jackson City Council opened a public hearing Tuesday on a proposal for downtown meterless parking and later approved a resolution ordering the preparation of an assessment roll to fund the system.
John C. King and other speakers urged the council to adopt meterless parking and said earlier controversy over meters did not reflect current business sentiment. "For Candid's Busy Bee Cafe... that wasn't having to do with metered or meterless…
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