I was first adamantly against changing the parking because....and then I realized I couldn't come up with a great reason other than "that's the way it is." Sure, parking near your home could be considered a public necessity so I don't have a super strong feeling one way or another.
However, everyone paid for those streets through our taxes and yet unless you have a permit you can't park there. That's already a bit iffy when you think about it. But then we've been "paying" a million/year for a program to make sure we can't park there? Seems like a double-whammy.
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