Trib: Cost may climb to pull up to curb in Mt. Lebanon
Parking rates could rise once the Mt. Lebanon Parking Authority shuts down and turns its assets over to the municipal government, a move that will force two nonprofits to find new homes.
Mt. Lebanon's commissioners last week ordered the parking authority to disband by 2012 and to immediately start handing over revenue from tickets written by municipal police officers. To cover about $85,000 in lost revenue from those tickets in the meantime, the authority might have to raise rates at meters and garages by a yet-to-be-determined amount, said Chris Musuneggi, who was elected chairman of the parking authority's board last week.
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Mt. Lebanon's commissioners last week ordered the parking authority to disband by 2012 and to immediately start handing over revenue from tickets written by municipal police officers. To cover about $85,000 in lost revenue from those tickets in the meantime, the authority might have to raise rates at meters and garages by a yet-to-be-determined amount, said Chris Musuneggi, who was elected chairman of the parking authority's board last week.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_709641.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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Please refer to my comments on blog postings for Wednesday, November 17th. about the Parking Authority, comments that refer to this article as well.
The Authority is a large onion, and there's lots more peeling that can be done.
Bill Lewis
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