As Omaha prepares this fall to stretch meter hours into nights and Saturdays, local administrators are touting their broader parking-management plan as less of a police-type enforcement hammer and more of a tool for economic development.
By Cindy Gonzalez / World-Herald staff writer, Omaha World-Herald
Sat, 08/22/2015 - 10:00pm
As Omaha prepares this fall to stretch meter hours into nights and Saturdays, local administrators are touting their broader parking-management plan as less of a police-type enforcement hammer and more of a tool for economic development.