New York City could be missing out on more than $1 billion as a result of unpaid parking fines and fees since 2017.
New York City is missing out on more than $1 billion due to unpaid parking fines and fees since 2017, according to the Independent Budget Office.New York City is missing out on more than $1 billion as a result of unpaid parking fines and fees since 2017.It looked at unpaid parking, traffic, safety code, and property-related violations.
More than $5.8 billion of fines have been doled out since 2017, but only $4.78 billion has been paid back so far.
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