My block went 'permit parking' when I lived on the 500 block of South 44th Street. The day the signs went up, somone from the PPA came and ticketed everyone on the block ....
When I questioned them on some sort of grace period, the PPA officer simply shrugged.
In a message dated 2/16/05 9:24:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for posting this, I'd been meaning to ask.� Do you mean the church at
the corner of 47th and Cedar?� I parked on 47th on Friday night, and my car
had a ticket on Monday morning.� This is around the corner from my house, so
I was unaware that there was reason to move the car on Saturday.� I checked
the Parking Authority web site, but the options were pay or schedule a
hearing, no provision for mere inquiries.� I've been more concerned with the
mystery than the money.� Thought maybe I'd missed temporary signs in the
dark on Friday, but it seems not, so I'll write a note too.� Sigh.� But a
minor annoyance compared to the original question.
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From: "Marielena Mata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: [UC] Nightmare on Spruce Street
> Cindy,
>
> I am not sure about the proper course of action but we just sent a little
> letter to Jannie Blackwell, the Police Dept. and the Church in the corner
> of our block.� There was a funeral on saturday and they put up the
> temporary No Parking signs (9am to 1pm) the morning of the funeral.� Since
> we had already been on the spot from the night before, we got a ticket.
> It's bad enough that we pay for parking permits in our block but on top of
> that, the police dept. didn't follow their own rules of 24h posting of
> temporary signs AND we now have to pay a ticket.
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