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July 23, 2009

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think with privatized parking, the high bidder gets the business (the proposal with the highest return for the city). If the city is getting far less than the contract stipulates, there's a breach and at least the need for a new contract with a new operator, not to mention steps to collect the back taxes due.

who ever BW is did not understand the whole article.

Sorry, my comment was only regarding the statement, "The crooked operators ... can under bid parking operations because they don't have any intention of paying the taxes." :)

I have been tracking this process and find that the auditing firm has found hundreds of millions in underreported revenue and thus underreported tax.

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