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04/17/09 Push on for Lowell parking hikes - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Concerned about the rising cost of expenses, such as electricity and other utilities, and $2.2 million in annual debt service on the new Early Garage on Middlesex Street, the city's parking czar is preparing a request for across-the-board ... Read more
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04/16/09 Parking in handicap may be more expensive - Lincoln Journal Star
Nebraska lawmakers want to increase fines for illegally parking in spots reserved for the handicapped. On Thursday, they gave first-round approval to a bill (LB524) from Sen. Mike Friend of Omaha that would increase the fine for a first offense to ... Read more
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04/15/09 Great Barrington police to tighten parking policies - Berkshire Eagle
GREAT BARRINGTON ? Speeders, red-light runners, and parking scofflaws, beware: The town is taking measures to keep you in line. The Police Department is committing to a more aggressive parking enforcement policy, according to Chief William R. Walsh ... Read more
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04/14/09 Pregnant parking - Daily Collegian
The pressure we incur as college students can be completely overwhelming at times. Homework, exams, studying, as well as trying to maintain our social lives, is completely draining. Try doing it 37 weeks pregnant. At the beginning of the fall 2008 ... Read more
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04/13/09 Motor Vehicles Bureau now the agency issuing handicapped permits - Virgin Islands Daily News
Handicapped parking permits will be issued by the Motor Vehicles Bureau starting on Tuesday, ending the confusing multi-agency process that has been in place for years. Motor Vehicles Bureau Director Jerris Browne said that it had been brought to his ... Read more
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04/13/09 Mount Airy parking limit to be strictly enforced - Carroll County Online
Stefanie Scranton, co-owner of A Do or Dye Salon and Day Spa in downtown Mount Airy, has many clients that travel from Ellicott City, Frederick and Baltimore County. Scranton?s clients can spend all day in her salon getting pedicures, manicures ... Read more
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04/12/09 Seniors consider options for new center - Herald-Mail
HAGERSTOWN ? The lease on the building temporarily housing Washington County?s fledgling senior center expires in June, and, although seniors might continue to use the site beyond that point, they are waiting to find out where the center will ... Read more
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04/12/09 Innermost workings of CTA explained - Chicago Tribune
About 90 percent of CTA riders use some type of fare card, and you might have noticed each transaction corresponds to a distinct pattern of beeps and lights on bus fareboxes or rail station turnstiles. Most commuters sit back and enjoy the ride, so ... Read more
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04/12/09 Roadshow: Opening of new I-205 lanes is just days away - San Jose Mercury News
Q When is Caltrans going to open all the lanes on Interstate 205 through Tracy? I drove that highway last weekend and it all looked go to me. "... When are these new lanes going to open? Traffic last Sunday coming back to the Bay Area was really bad ... Read more
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04/11/09 Malls among businesses sued over handicapped access - Dayton Daily News
It?s not clear when Denise Payne visited the Miami Valley, but she left behind some mementos: six federal lawsuits filed against area business, including both the Dayton Mall and the Mall at Fairfield Commons. All of the lawsuits allege violations ... Read more
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