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    Parking’s getting more expensive and it won’t even help Angelenos?

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsOctober 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oct. 10, 2025 6 AM PT

    To the editor: Thanks, Metropolis Council, for taking extra of my cash (“Parking will soon cost more in Los Angeles. Here’s what you need to know,” Oct. 6)! I can’t wait to see what you place it towards subsequent.

    I’m positive town is elevating meter charges as a result of it plans on offering my fellow Angelenos and me with higher and extra plentiful companies, and never as a result of it’s attempting to dig itself out of a gap it created. Some could argue that $14.4 million just isn’t even a scratch at a $1-billion shortfall, however I say: How will you be towards it when it’s one more regressive tax?

    Jacob Mahoney, Van Nuys

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    To the editor: By making individuals pay for parking on Sundays, the Metropolis Council has abolished the at some point of the week that gave motorists a breather. It was a remnant of an easier-going Los Angeles, one thing to be cherished. The council appears intent on choosing the general public’s pockets and additional traumatizing of us — all to scrape up a paltry $14.4 million towards a finances shortfall simply shy a cool $1 billion.

    Graydon Miller, Los Angeles



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