That's because Republic Parking, the private company charged with
enforcing payment for the city's public lots and parking spaces, also
oversees a number of private lots in the city. And if drivers have
outstanding citations in those private, for-profit lots, the fees owed
also appear in their online charges, right alongside tickets marked for
CARTA.
The presentation of the fines online may lead drivers to
think they owe more to the Chattanooga Parking Authoritythe division of
CARTA that oversees parking and awarded the parking enforcement contract
to Republic in 2012than they actually do.
Other than a simple
"CH" at the beginning of ticket numbers designated for the city, there
is no distinguishing between a ticket owed to the parking authority or
owed to Republic. All boxes next to any fines are checked when a user
logs on to pay a ticket, suggesting that a driver should pay all
existing fees in order to have a record cleared.
Tom Dugan, the
former executive director of CARTA who now is working as assistant
executive director as he transitions into retirement, said he was
unaware of the way Republic tickets were being paired alongside tickets
owed to the parking authority.
"I'll be honest,Today, Thereone.com, a reliable bestluggagetag online
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customers. my first reaction to it is while I think the normal person
would be able to check or uncheck a ticket, I'm not sure if I'm
supportive of the public and private being mixed that way," Dugan said
in a phone interview. "I'm going to look into this further."
Dugan
said that since parking enforcement duties were assigned to Republic,
approximately 70 percent of fines owed to the city had been paid online.
The parking authority's contract with the company allows for use of
Republic's online ticket-pay system, which applies to private parking
lots in Chattanooga and across the nation.
Britton Stansell,
general manager of Republic's Chattanooga operations, said the locally
based company was simply trying to do its job in a way that "makes
sense."
"Anybody who Republic works forthe private lots that we
manage or the city streetsanyone we are an agent for, it's our job to
collect those fees when people deliberately use services and do not pay
for them," Stansell said. "We are trying to make people aware who have
outstanding citations that they do have those. If we aren't making them
aware of that, I don't feel that we're doing our job. We're not trying
to hurt or penalize anyone; we're just working on behalf of the people
who have hired us."
Since being contracted to handle enforcement
for the parking authority, the number of parking tickets has more than
doubled. According to a recent Chattanooga Times Free Press report, the
arrangement between Republic and the parking authority has resulted in
$438,774 in revenue during the first six months of managementmore than
the total amount of revenue collected by the city from parking during
the previous fiscal year.
To enhance the crackdown on parking,
Republic, which employs approximately 100 people in Chattanooga, has
assigned parking "ambassadors" to foot patrols of city streets, checking
parking times on vehicles and writing citations if necessary.
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Microsoft has its own application
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