The Parking Ticket Awards: Crazy Councils, Meter Madness and Traffic Warden Hell




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Barrie Segal is the author of website Appealnow.com, a site dedicated to helping people overturn their disputed parking tickets. The leading expert in the field, for the past two years he has also run the Crazy Parking Ticket Awards, for the oddest and most maddening pieces of traffic fining. This book is a humorous collection of the strangest parking ticket tales Barrie has come across.

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Parking Meter - Poster by Art Frahm (16 x 20)




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Parking Meter poster by Art Frahm. Posters and art prints for homes, dorm rooms, office and empty walls everywhere. Top to learn more




Parking Meter - Poster by Art Frahm (11x14)




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Parking Meter poster by Art Frahm. Posters and art prints for homes, dorm rooms, office and empty walls everywhere. Top to learn more




The Feder Guide to Where to Park Your Car in Manhattan (and Where Not to Park It!), Downtown Edition




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Manhatten drivers must have
No more driving around in circles forever to find a place to park for a downtown NYC show. I've been towed, ticketed, even forgotten where I parked my car. Now all I have to do is look up the streets in the Feder Guide around where I'm going, pick the ones with the best FREE parking, and BAM, I'm parked with no worries. Why didn't somebody write this book 20 years ago???I would be a few hundred dollars richer if they had. Thanks Mr. Feder!
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Best kept parking secret
The Feder Guide to Where to Park your Car in Manhattan has been a great help to me. I travel into NYC on a daily basis for work and the Feder Guid has saved me money and made my parking experience so much more efficent. This book should be used by all NYC metro area auto commuters.
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Don't drive to NYC without it!
Essential for people who drive in Manhattan. Why didn't someone think of this before? It's easy to use and will save you aggravation and frustration (not to mention parking tickets)whenever you need to drive and park in the city. Highly recommended!
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The Feder Guide lists street parking regulations for every street in the downtown area of Manhattan (30th Street - Battery Park) as well as over 150 parking facilities in this same area including their locations, hours of operation, contact information and rates. This book also provides street maps, gives helpful hints as to the best and worst places for street parking and offers tips for what to do if a car is missing, towed or ticketed. It also gives tricks to help you get out of parking tickets that have already been given!

There is a need for The Feder Guide - no such book currently exists and as anyone who drives a vehicle in Manhattan knows, trying to park your car or truck in Manhattan can be a frustrating and sometimes costly experience. Research shows an average of over 22,000 tickets are issued daily in New York City, of which Manhattan is by far the largest contributor. If this book helps a Manhattan motorist avoid just one parking ticket, it’ll pay for itself up to six times over. If it helps a driver in Manhattan to avoid being towed, it pays for itself at least fourteen times over. Top to learn more




The High Cost of Free Parking




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A solution to parking problems and traffic congestion
This book is a detailed analysis of parking problems and their solution. Shoup zeroes in on the reason for such problems: we assume that parking should be free. Shoup points out that if we decided that gasoline should be free, the result we would expect would be obvious: people would drive too much, shortages of gasoline would develop, fights would break out over scarce gas, and governments would go broke trying to pay for it all. Shoup shows that parking is no different. Providing free parking leads to overuse, shortages, and conflicts over parking. Cash-strapped local governments and neighborhoods lose out, too. Free parking is like a fertility drug for cars. Many people don't realize how much of the high price of housing is due to requirements by local governments that a certain number of parking spaces must be provided. These costs are paid by everyone, including those who don't own a car.I agree with Shoup that free parking is the great blind spot of American...
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Off-street parking requirements are devastating American cities. So says Donald Shoup in this no-holds-barred treatise on the way parking should be.Free parking, Shoup argues, has contributed to auto dependence, rapid urban sprawl, extravagant energy use, and a host of other problems. Planners mandate free parking to alleviate congestion, but end up distorting transportation choices, debasing urban design, damaging the economy, and degrading the environment. Ubiquitous free parking helps explain why our cities sprawl on a scale fit more for cars than for people, and why American motor vehicles now consume one-eighth of the world's total oil production.But it doesn't have to be this way. Shoup proposes new ways for cities to regulate parking, namely, charge fair market prices for curb parking, use the resulting revenue to pay for services in the neighborhoods that generate it, and remove zoning requirements for off-street parking. Such measures, according to the Yale-trained economist and UCLA planning professor, will make parking easier and driving less necessary.See what journalists are writing about the high cost of free parking. Top to learn more



Totally worth it
Come on, I know what you're thinking. There's no way you'd want to read an 800-page book about parking, let alone pay $60 for it. That's what I thought too.Amazingly, I was wrong. Shoup shows how the simple matter of providing some free parking kicks off a chain reaction that leads to disastrous effects. First there's just a little free parking space in front of your house. But then a store opens down the street and its customers start taking your spot. So you demand the store provide enough parking for its customers. Which means the store gets pushed back from the street by its huge new parking lot. Which means nobody wants to walk to it, so more people start driving. Which means it needs more parking and more roads and more traffic cops and more cruising for parking and more sprawl and more pollution and on and on.Shoup provides a simple solution to this madness: performance parking. If you provided everyone with free ice cream, you'd always have lines around...
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Excellent analysis, ahead of its time
In 100 years, people will look back on this book and realize its value. For now, though, it's far too rational to be of much practical use to planners, engineers or politicians. For anyone who ever imagined that parking requirements were established in accordance with scientific criteria, The High Cost of Free Parking should disabuse them of that notion permanently. Shoup recognizes all too well that parking requirements are imposed merely as a knee-jerk reaction to public fears rather than as a practicable solution to an actual problem. His solutions, though well intended, will undoubtedly fall on deaf ears in most instances--until the price of gas is at $30 per gallon and suddenly there are no cars to fill those free parking lots anymore.
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Follow the Money!



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Clever
There are at least 10 books that cover this information about money -- how money circulates through the economy, and specifics about US currency. This book has interesting illustrations and a nice personality... plus the presidential portraits "talk." Not only that, but the page numbers are in coins and bills. Cool!More books on this topic (or very similar):"Round and Round the Money Goes" -- Melvin and Gilda Berger"Money Madness" - David A. Adler"What is Money?" -- Mary Firestone"The Go-Around Dollar" -- Barbara Johnston Adams"Follow the Money" -- Loreen LeedyChoose the one with the illustrations you prefer.
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George, a newly minted quarter on his way to the bank, is in for quite a day. He's about to be traded, spent, lost, found, donated, dropped into a vending machine, washed in a washing machine, and generally passed all around town. By the time George finally ends up back at the bank, he's given readers a real run for their money.

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Ever think about where a quarter travels?
A clever look at money and where it might travel throughout its life. Mostly we follow a quarter as it gets minted, sent to a bank, then travels throughout a city (from a grocery store to a parking meter to a garden center) and finally back to the bank. Math is included throughout the book, and readers will be able to figure out page numbers by the amount of money shown on the bottom of the page (e.g. page 25 is a quarter). The text is minimal, though there are several thought bubbles that keep the story moving. The illustrations are clear and colorful; the artist used photographs of money, which makes it stand out. A note is included in the back that gives more information about the history of money and specifically money in the United States. A glossary is also included.
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  As reported elsewhere, the state owned investment firm of Abu Dhabi ended up owning a controlling share of Chicago’s parking meters.    Arabs now collect the money citizens in Chicago put into parking meters downtown.

Rather than issue bonds that put the city further in debt, members of the Infrastructure Trust like, Macquarie and JP Morgan, put up $500 million to widen Milwaukee Avenue, put in the appropriate curbs, compensate the parking meter consortium for... A similar problem popped up with the parking meter concessionaire, too as a result of disability parking and its supposed deleterious effect on their bottom line. In that hypothetical, the Infrastructure Trust would need to reimburse another privatizer, the consortium that bought the parking meter concession, for loss of spaces. " In reality, however, privatization of public assets usually means binding the city's legislature--meaning us, the people--to long-term agreements that bind our ability to plan and design our city as we please, and keep us indebted to private... If these private institutions are willing to put up the money to develop the city's infrastructure for a similar or even slightly higher rate of return that the city would pay to bond holders, then there is no real loss to the city. So instead of issuing general obligation bonds, attractive to borrowers because they're backed by property and other taxes the city has unlimited power to raise, the city would get private capital from wealth funds, banks, and other institutions,... This morning a coalition of organizations opposed to Mayor Emanuel's proposed Infrastructure Trust Fund urged City Council Finance Committee members to vote on the proposal, calling it " the Great Chicago Sell-Off . ". The idea of an... The city's agreement with that consortium tied our hands when it comes to planning our own city.

"We just wanted to make sure that this ordinance was set up for the future so that we can do that, (put up meters) and also look at different areas of property that the city could buy up north and make it into a parking area, that way we won’t be... The Brownsville City Commission will meet today and could decide if it wants to amend its parking meter ordinance that will allow an increase in meter usage fees. The current ordinance was vague and didn’t allow the Traffic Department much leeway in reference to the parking meters, Esparza said.

One space in the Belleville Pike lot and two spaces in the Ridge Road lot will be reserved for handicapped drivers and those motorists who hold parking permits will be permitted to park in a metered spot so long as they display their permit... That’s what’s happening in at least two of the borough’s municipal parking lots, one being the Belleville Turnpike lot, just west of Ridge Road, where according to Councilman Joseph Bianchi, public works chairman, the lot will be restriped and 19... Actually, Bianchi said, the metering of the Belleville Pike lot should end up benefiting shopkeepers and business people on both sides of the North Arlington/Kearny border, especially the medical office directly across from the lot where patients... “Years ago – at least 20 – this lot was metered,” Bianchi said, “but that was changed to permit parking at the request of the business owners in the area. Assuming the ordinance intended to clear the way for the metered lots that the Borough Council voted to introduce on March 8 passes a second reading at a public hearing on March 22, Bianchi is hopeful that the transition can happen within a month... Having meters in the lot, “will at least allow customers to have the option of parking somewhere,” she said. And so it may be with disgruntled drivers looking for time-gauged places to park, now that the Borough of North Arlington is moving to install meters in spaces previously reserved for permitholders only. Mayor Peter Massa said the metered parking venture is being done “to accommodate the people in the south end of town, to help the merchants who are in competition with the Kearny UEZ (Urban Enterprise Zone). The sign (in the Belleville Pike lot) says (permit) parking from 7 to 9 (a. m. ) but I open at 6 (a. m. ). If somebody parks (between 6 and 7) to buy something here and gets a ticket, he’s not coming back. Mike Romano, who runs the nearby First Lady Salon on Ridge Road, agreed that meters should be creating additional parking opportunities, especially if there’s a two-hour limit.




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  • Coin Crooks Steal Parking Meters


    14 parking meters were stolen from the ECU parking lot at 5th and Harding Streets. The heads of the meters were pulled right off. The majority have been replaced at a cost of 500 dollars each, according to ECU Police. "I don't know how anybody saw that

  • Steve's Market Wins Fight Over Parking Meters


    By Stewart Lytle The popular Steve's Quality Market and neighboring businesses won a victory in the Salem parking wars Monday night. Besieged by more than 4000 signatures on a petition against putting in four-hour parking meters in front of the market,

  • Parking meter at Hampton Beach.


    By Patrick Cronin HAMPTON — A price hike from a $1.75 to $2 per hour is not the only change beachgoers will notice this summer when they park at the state meters at Hampton Beach. All of the meters at the state parks have been converted from Park and

 
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