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Letter to the editor: Unified Parking Partners has made city parking worse

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 05, 2022

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Thank you to the Portland Press Herald for the much-needed of the horrible parking situation in Portland, especially for workers and residents. Not to mention the inconvenience to guests and tourists – a bad taste for anyone. It was not always like this, and it need not continue. I remember, before Unified Parking Partners came to town, banks and other businesses utilizing their parking lots only during the day would allow their lots to be... + full article



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