Jim Graham said:
 
"In my opinion the City should rectify any parking problem caused by the
City.  If a City decision creates the necessity for a critical parking
district then each housing unit built previous to that decision should
receive two parking permits with either their water bill or their tax
bill. People have purchased houses, or built housing and apartments with
the belief that there would be adequate parking.  In the higher density
inner city this included on-street parking. If not Minneapolis then
Hennepin County, who also taxes real estate, should be providing those
permits"
[.]
 
I think it's fair to say that if you want the luxury of ample on-street
parking then you should have to pay for it. When you come over to my
neighborhood (Uptown), be sure to park in one of the pay lots, though we
usually have some on-street parking within walking distance.
 
(
Thatcher Imboden
CARAG
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