JACKSON COUNTY, MI – Parking fines in the City of Jackson have been increased to help maintain meterless parking in the city.

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Jackson City Council approves higher parking fines to keep downtown meterless

The city of Jackson is increasing downtown parking fines and permit fees to help maintain meterless parking.

During its Tuesday, Oct. 28 meeting, the Jackson City Council unanimously approved the changes, and voted 6-1 to approve the $238,375 assessment roll for downtown properties and businesses. Together, this will maintain free, two-hour parking for downtown visitors.

This reflects the recommendation from the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce in June, which suggested higher fines, permits and a one-time busines

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