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The Issue of Parking Fees and Fines Now before the Mayor and Council: Part 3 (25)

(25th in a series of posts on parking)

The BPA proposal to raise parking meter rates and fines is the first “serious issue” that the “Bethlehem Gadfly” is covering. I hope you will see it as a model for what Gadfly is trying to achieve here.

Serious talk about serious issues by serious people from all sides. Healthy dialogue. Good conversation.

Gadfly sees it as his job to fairly frame issues for focused discussion. Hence, here he has taken time to lay out both sides, the BPA/Desman report and the mostly contrary views expressed at the Sept 20 public meeting. Laid them out, I think (hope), without prejudice.

Gadfly is a process kind of guy with an eye for bumpy logic and contradictory thinking (as well as the proper use of commas — in a past life he was known as “Conan the Grammarian”). When he speaks, it is most likely to be focused on such things whichever side of the issue it is.

Gadfly likes to hear everybody speak, especially the little guy, who has no power but common sense and personal conviction.

But when the Gadfly takes position on issues, he hopes that it will be evident it comes after understanding all sides.

Ha! after that pious prologue, let me shotgun, in no especial order, some reactions to this parking proposal, with, first, a wave of the Gadfly wings to Desman for pulling a lot of threads together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enough! Enough! There are some honest reactions in no particular order after diving deep into the issue over three long posts. Where’s your mind on this BPA/Desman proposal? The Mayor is deciding right now. The Gadfly wants to feel good about the important decisions on the horizon. And would love to see some good conversation here that would help inform the Mayor and Council members how we feel and what we value. Healthy dialogue.

Gadfly

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