For those who park in the nation’s capital, it’s time to start feeding the parking meter again — or expect a ticket on your windshield.
The city’s 240 parking officers are resuming full enforcement of parking regulations Tuesday, ending a 14-month break that saved residents and visitors millions of dollars in fees and fines.
Also returning June 1: towing of illegally parked vehicles and requirements to renew vehicle registrations and inspections. The city is also launching a four-month amnesty program for drivers with outstanding tickets, giving them a chance to pay overdue parking, photo-enforcement and moving violations without penalties.
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