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  2. Hotel parking fees are out of control. Here's how to fight them.

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    "Parking fees can account for up to 20% of a hotel's total revenue," explains Greg Bessoni, general manager of Parkingaccess.com, a site that sells airport parking. "So having fewer guests with ...

  3. Fremont Hotel, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont Hotel was a hotel in the Bunker Hill suburb of Downtown Los Angeles, California. Situated at 401 South Olive Street on the southwest corner of Fourth and Olive streets, the hotel opened in September 1902 on California Admission Day and closed in the 1940s.

  4. These California cities are the worst in US for parking ... - AOL

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    There’s a bit of a NorCal vs SoCal divide.

  5. 7 hidden fees you may encounter when traveling — and ... - AOL

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    The travel industry is full of hidden fees that frustrate travelers. Here are seven travel junk fees you can avoid, according to travel experts. 7 hidden fees you may encounter when traveling ...

  6. FasTrak - Wikipedia

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    The standard plan consists of a $2 monthly maintenance fee, while the convenience plan has a $100 one-time enrollment fee with no monthly fees. [14] Riverside Express Riverside County $40 initial prepaid toll deposit, plus $2 monthly account maintenance fee. [15]

  7. Mission Peak - Wikipedia

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    Parking is congested near the free 40-space Stanford Avenue lot. Most visitors enter there, and the congestion spills over to nearby public streets on weekends. The East Bay Regional Park District cut park service hours (formerly 5 am to 10 pm) by 30% in late 2014, in part to divert visitors away from the Stanford Avenue entrance.

  8. California Assembly Bill 2097 (2022) - Wikipedia

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    California Assembly Bill 2097 (AB 2097) is a 2022 California statute which prohibits California cities and other public agencies from mandating parking for most development projects within 0.5 miles (0.8 km) of a major transit stop.

  9. Pay-by-phone parking - Wikipedia

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    Pay-by-phone parking is a system of paying for car parking via a mobile app or mobile network operator. It is an alternative to the traditional ways to pay for parking of parking meter or pay and display machines. SMS pay-by-phone parking was first introduced by Vipnet. [1]