Adopt law creating payment plans for parking tickets based on financial need
In Plain English
The city currently requires full upfront payment of parking tickets. The new law allows residents who prove financial hardship to set up payment plans instead. If approved, eligible residents can pay parking fines over time rather than all at once.
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