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Parking department outlines plan to add enforcement officers, cites $8M revenue target; council wants audit of assumptions
Summary
Parking Commissioner Justin Booth told council the department will add enforcement officers, repair meters and upgrade systems to generate roughly $8 million in revenue; council members pushed for data on overtime, towing fees and the school bus-arm camera contract used to project gains.
Parking Commissioner Justin Booth told the council that the department’s recommended budget increases enforcement capacity and upgrades equipment to improve collections and customer service.
Booth said the department aims to add nine parking-enforcement officers as part of a build-up that would enable more consistent meter enforcement across shifts and fix broken kiosks and signage. "We have money in the budget to fix [kiosks] so we can actually then…
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