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What do you think of the proposed parking fine changes downtown?

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Started on April 13th, 2007
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The Missoula Parking Commission is looking at increasing parking fines in order to generate additional revenue for more bonding capacity to develop additional parking structures in Downtown Missoula. They also would like to increase turnover of people that abuse on-street metered parking by parking in front of businesses all day. Some people feel that raising the initial $2 ticket to $5 will make Downtown Missoula unfriendly for customers and that there are better ways to accomplish these goals.

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Raise it. $3 more shouldn't make a big difference.

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What's the fuss? We're talking $3 here.

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24 votes
468 pts
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Turn Downtown Into A Walking Mall!

a) Solves the parking problem b) Reduces traffic accidents c) Adds another element to Missoula's unique mystique (read: more tou... [show more]

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11 votes
206 pts
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Leave 1st ticket at $2, $10 second offense

This will discourage repeat abusers and still have a friendly feel for tourists and occasional shoppers who shop longer than anticipated.

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8 votes
153 pts
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Provide "Quick Stop" spaces

Like on campus -- for people who want to run in and out quickly. Could have a higher fine for violating the 30-min maximum?

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132 pts
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Create a Prolonged Parking Fine

Keep the $2 ticket as is. But if a person leaves the car for additional 3 hours after the first ticket then tack on a prolonged pa... [show more]

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7 votes
123 pts
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FREE Park 'n Rides with frequent Bus Loop through DT + UM

Get more vehicles out of DT, and more people out and about. Set up FREE Park 'n Ride lots with continuous bus loop between set ho... [show more]

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123 pts
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Leave it at two bucks!

Two bucks is exactly the right amount.

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96 pts
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Costs more to follow the law than it does to break it!

Why would I spend money feeding a parking meter all day long when I can just park in the spot all day for $5.00? Doesn't make s... [show more]

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5 votes
90 pts
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Improve Enforcement

You can raise revenue by simply writing more tickets, being more 'aggressive' about enforcing the $2 fine.

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69 pts
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Alternative: Stop waiving fines for out-of-state cars

When I first moved here I got countless notes saying "You're forgiven! Missoula loves it's out-of-state visitors." I didn't even h... [show more]

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Welcome shoppers, target abusers to increase revenue.

The current parking fine structure would work IF it were enforced. We have increasing fines for parking abusers and could adjust ... [show more]

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Paying for positive change?

I dont mind seeing the fees raise, as long as, the additional revenue will be put back into the community developing positive chan... [show more]

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Jamsterson 393 days ago

There's a public discussion of the proposed policy changes on Tuesday, April 17, 7-10pm at the Holiday Inn Parkside.

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Tindriel 377 days ago

I just surfed over here from http://missouladowntown.com/ - I love how the top votes are in the other site.

I wish there was a way to cut and paste a grup think poll and put it into your own webpage - kind of like what YouTube does. I know I would put it into my page.

Anyway - just a suggestion (if this already isn't possible) - thanks!

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holotone 377 days ago

If you click "Share this page" in the green bar right above the comments, you'll see instructions for embedding the poll on your own website. Click "Show the code" to, well, show the code ;)

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