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  2. Parking violation - Wikipedia

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    Parking without a zone permit in places where parking is severely impacted (such as a residential zone permit, issued to help preserve parking availability for those who live in the permit zone). Parking without special permit, where one is needed (like a car park for employees of a company). Parking with the parking permit or payment receipt ...

  3. Durham Police Department (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Police Department is a full service police department, having primary responsibilities for law enforcement and investigation within the city limits of Durham, North Carolina. The department was established in 1869 to provide policing services to the residents of Durham and has undergone many changes in its structure and operations since.

  4. ‘Closer and higher’: Durham becomes 9th largest city in US to ...

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    According to the Parking Reform Network, Durham is the ninth largest city in the U.S. to do so, joining the likes of Austin, Texas; San Francisco, California; and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  5. Durham County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Durham County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 324,833, [1] making it the sixth-most populous county in North Carolina.

  6. Downtown Durham’s parking loophole disappeared without ...

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    Durham parking revenue dropped in COVID-19 pandemic. The city’s parking revenues dropped precipitously during the COVID-19 pandemic, from over $4 million every year since 2016 to $2 million in ...

  7. List of mayors of Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of Durham, North Carolina (1884–1888) 18 Paul Cameron Graham: 1905 – 1909: 4 years 19 W. J. Griswold: 1909 – 1911: 2 years Durham City Council (1905 – 1907) 20 Willis J. Brogden: 1911 – 1915: 4 years 21 Benjamin S. Skinner: 1915 – 1917: 2 years Durham City Council (1913 – 1915) 22 M. E. Newsom: 1917 – 1921: 4 years Durham ...

  8. There’s an opening on the Durham City Council. How to apply.

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    The city is accepting applications now. Visit durhamnc.gov to access the application or stop by City Hall during business hours. Residents must be 21 and reside within Ward 3, which covers West ...

  9. Durham Township, Durham County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The township had a population of 103,863, according to the 2000 census and is currently the most populous township in Durham County. Geographically, Durham Township occupies 41.28 square miles (106.9 km 2) in central Durham County. The township is almost completely occupied by portions of the city of Durham, the county seat of Durham County.