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Coronavirus Provides Respite from Cape May’s Parking Meters

By Vince Conti

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CAPE MAY – At their April 21 meeting, faced with the ambiguities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, City council voted to delay the onset of the municipality’s parking meters “until further notice.”  
Lost revenue from the meters will be an added problem to be managed in the 2020 city budget, which was approved at the same meeting.

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