The system is broken - and we can fix it...

The city of Wilmington is in the process of becoming a truly awesome city - a place where entrepreneurs, artists, educators, and businesses create incredible things.

Since October of 2011, the citizens, business community, arts community, Wilmington City Officials, and others have been engaged in improving the parking and parking enforcement issues in the city of Wilmington.

Huge progress has been made and the direction we are going as a community is extremely positive!

This blog chronicles the efforts of all who helped make this happen...

Friday, January 6, 2012

From the News Journal:

Baker's parking ticket dismissed after appeal

Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker was ticketed last month while parked in front of his apartment in the 700 block of N. Harrison St. That's a part of town requiring residents to have parking stickers on their vehicles to park in the same spot for more than two hours.
Baker, who was in a borrowed car because his city-issued vehicle was in the shop, was cited for having been parked in the spot more than two hours. The borrowed car did not have a residential parking sticker.
The ticket was dismissed when Baker protested that he was not in the spot for that long.

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