
If Chicago is any guide, parking rates will probably go up if Pittsburgh follows through with plans to privatize publicly owned garages and lots to shore up its pension fund, a consultant said Tuesday.
L. Dennis Burns, regional vice president of Kimley-Horn and Associates, urged Mayor Luke Ravenstahl to negotiate limits on parking rate increases under any deal to privatize city parking authority garages and lots, and possibly city street meters.
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