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Hizzoner weighs in on the sticker debate.
A survey finds, predictably, that downtown Manhattan has the highest parking rates in the country.
Alternate-side parking days could be cut in half.
Parking meters and MetroCards are up, and taxis might be next.
Why isn't the no-parking zone around fire hydrants clearly marked?
Chicago advises New York City not to follow in its footsteps.
On the street? No. In a parking lot? Also no.
Cyclists battle religious types in Williamsburg and Brooklyn Heights simultaneously.
The mayor is in a fight with the City Council over parking-ticket grace periods.
Bloomberg makes some exciting new campaign promises that we don't expect will ever happen.
Restless residents of the Bronx side with a police officer in a public tangle. Of course, it was only because he was kicking the crap out of another cop.
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