By KAREN VELIE After agreeing their downtown paid parking program was not legally set up, the Paso Robles City Council announced plans to refund parking
After agreeing their downtown paid parking program was not legally set up, the Paso Robles City Council announced plans to refund parking tickets given during a 12 month period. Even so, most people have not been paid back.
Instead of sending each ticketed person their money back, City Manager Ty Lewis said those wronged needed to provide proof they have paid their tickets. An action that has confused and frustrated many residents and visitors.Ty Lewis responded to why they were not paying back all the fines, saying their vendors do not keep ticketing data and that the city has purged older records.
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