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Interchange – Metered Parking: The Community Responds

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WFHB News Director Alycin Bektesh hosts a discussion exploring the potential impact of paid parking downtown on the economics and social services provided in downtown Bloomington. Guests are local business owners Jason Nickey and Jim Bradley, City Council Member Susan Sandberg, and Reverend Helen Hempfling Pastor of Bloomington’s First Christian Church. The City Council delayed their original vote on the issue, and all of our guests have been active in discussing the ramifications of paid parking downtown during the interim period.

Previous Coverage:

Mayor Mark Kruzan and Susie Johnson: Parking in Downtown Bloomington

Feeding the Meter: Parking in Bloomington

Related Documents:

City of Bloomington’s Parking FAQ

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