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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
It's a thinly veiled attempt at further taxing inner city owners, penalizing them for not living in the suburbs. Rather than looking at solutions through higher efficiency and sharpening of pencils, the path of least resistance always leads to increasing taxes.
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The program operates at a loss.
So more accurately it's suburb-dwellers (that don't have permit parking signs in front of their homes which cost money to manufacture, install, monitor btw) subsidizing a system that restricts them from parking in front of your inner-city home when they go to visit restaurant 'x' in Kensington, Marda Loop, Britannia, etc.
Restaurant 'x' which by the way wouldn't be viable if not for people coming in to visit it from different parts of the City.
...but yeah...obviously it's just a ruse intended to punish people living in million dollar infills in favor of those living in $300,000 rowhouses or suburban condos in Cityscape or Livingston.