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- June 25, 2012
- Downtown Street Cleaning
To properly welcome our guests for the World Choir Games, many Downtown streets will be swept and cleaned starting next week. All parked vehicles must be moved overnight so that the streets can be swept and flushed.
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- January 13, 2012
- Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Parking
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is one of seven days specified in Cincinnati Municipal Code for holiday parking enforcement.
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- July 11, 2011
- New 'Card & Coin' Meters
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Beginning this week, City of Cincinnati Parking Facilities employees are installing 1,400 meters around Downtown that will accept debit/credit cards, in addition to coins.
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- July 1, 2011
- Amnesty On Fines, Fees Extended
With the successful conclusion of the Second Chance Amnesty Program, the City of Cincinnati announced today that Phase II (delinquent parking tickets) and Phase III (ambulance services, false alarm fees, building code violations, and other fees) of the program would be extended until September 30, 2011, giving citizens ample time to pay before stepping up aggressive collection efforts.
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- May 25, 2011
- Title: Delinquent Citation Enforcement
Vehicles with unpaid parking citations will be targeted in a citywide initiative Wednesday, May 25, 2011, when Cincinnati Police Officers from all five Districts will team their Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) with tow trucks to find and impound vehicles with unpaid tickets.
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- May 9, 2011
- Parking Amnesty Warning
$12.3M Due; 62K People Owe Tickets
The City of Cincinnati's Parking Amnesty Program, which runs through June 30th, includes a 50% discount on unpaid parking violations that were incurred before July 1, 2010.
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