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The meters are gone less than 18 hours after Council vote



2007-03-06 - Municipal Parking Lot, Reed Street - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Less than 18 hours after the Columbia City Council voted to remove the meters the Municipal Parking Lot, they were gone, thanks to Superintendent Donnie Rowe and the Columbia Street Department. The two-meter standards, seen by the red pickup headlamp in the photo, will come down, too. The meters had been producing only about $30 per month in revenue, which had been designated to go to Renaissance Columbia. The lot has over 60 parking spaces. There is some discussion about renting the spaces not now being utiliized by city functionaries, but the prime purpose of the lot is to provide all day parking for workers in businesses on the Square.


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