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Revenue from the D.C. parking meter rate increase to $2.30 an hour will make up for a shortfall in the fiscal 2016 budget. About $30 million will cover maintenance cost of the electric meters and the remaining $10 will go into the District's annual contribution to Metro funding, said AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesman John Townsend. (The Washington Times)
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Revenue from the D.C. parking meter rate increase to $2.30 an hour will make up for a shortfall in the fiscal 2016 budget. About $30 million will cover maintenance cost of the electric meters and the remaining $10 will go into the District's annual contribution to Metro funding, said AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesman John Townsend. (The Washington Times)

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