Council Puts Paid Parking on Hold After Community Uproar – Palo Alto Daily Post
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Council puts paid parking on hold after community uproar – Palo Alto Daily Post
BY ADRIANA HERNANDEZDaily Post Staff Writer Tensions flared in East Palo Alto as two longtime councilmen clashed with the newer council members over a controversial proposal to charge residents to park on their own streets. “I’m sure if all of you were not here (new Councilman Mark Dinan) would be making a motion to approve the ordinance right away,” longtime Councilman Rubin Abrica said to the packed room Tuesday night. Abrica sent out flyers t…
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East Palo Alto pauses parking program amid protests
East Palo Alto’s usually calm Community Room turned into a forum for a high-stakes discussion Tuesday night, when approximately 200 residents packed in shoulder-to-shoulder, clutching homemade signs that read “Gentrification took our homes, now it wants our streets” and “RPP: Real People Punished.” The post East Palo Alto pauses parking program amid protests appeared first on Palo Alto Online.
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