Denver responds to 'predatory parking' complaints with new signage requirements

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The City of Denver is responding to complaints concerning 'predatory parking' in downtown lots with new signage requirements

DENVER — Lafayette resident Jennifer Flood said she learned the hard way that parking in downtown Denver requires reading the fine print.

Many of the private lots in Denver are now monitored by the minute, and more cameras often bring more tickets and more complaints. "The information will now be on the sign for them to be able to make those informed decisions," Duplechain said."We want to be a business-friendly market, but we also want our customers to be protected and know that they are not being taken advantage of or feel like they are working with businesses that are using predatory practices."

Flood said her ticket was reduced to $67, but she now wants everyone to know that for her, the cost of parking downtown is too high.

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