05-14-2008, 02:29 AM
I don't have any experience in Chicago, and I won't be going there to get any, either! Wow, it's no wonder BL has such a negative view of car ownership. If I lived in Chicago, I probably wouldn't bother owning a car, either.
However, I did find this on the Chicago City Clerk's website, and it might shed some light on the parking ticket.
"Residential Parking Permit daily guest passes (which are valid for 24 hours from the time of posting), are available to area residents in packs of 15 for $5.00 per pack (limit 2). These daily guest passes also expired on June 30th. Permits can be obtained by contacting the Office of the Chicago City Clerk's Residential Permit Parking Division at 312-744-6774."
Here's the link for the above:
http://www.chicityclerk.com/residential_...index.html
I also saw something about appealing tickets, although it was on another page, and I can't find it again now. Under the circumstances, appealing might be your best bet.
However, I did find this on the Chicago City Clerk's website, and it might shed some light on the parking ticket.
"Residential Parking Permit daily guest passes (which are valid for 24 hours from the time of posting), are available to area residents in packs of 15 for $5.00 per pack (limit 2). These daily guest passes also expired on June 30th. Permits can be obtained by contacting the Office of the Chicago City Clerk's Residential Permit Parking Division at 312-744-6774."
Here's the link for the above:
http://www.chicityclerk.com/residential_...index.html
I also saw something about appealing tickets, although it was on another page, and I can't find it again now. Under the circumstances, appealing might be your best bet.