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Transportation

May 18, 2000

Nonpolluters May Skirt Meter Fees

In an effort to provide a financial incentive to help improve Los Angeles' air quality, the City Council has given conceptual approval to a program that would allow those who drive non- or certain low-polluting vehicles to park for free at parking meters.

        In an effort to provide a financial incentive to help improve Los Angeles' air quality, the City Council has given conceptual approval to a program that would allow those who drive non- or certain low-polluting vehicles to park for free at parking meters.
        The proposal, sponsored by Councilman Alex Padilla, would allow drivers of zero-emissions vehicles, such as electric ca...

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