Nashville expands free parking to altfuel vehicles

June 9, 2011 |

In Tennessee, the Nashville Metro Council has expanded its free downtown parking plan for “clean technology” vehicles powered by electricity, gas-electric hybrids or biofuels because it was felt that not enough people would be able to afford those vehicles, making the policy more or less useless. The free parking is being extended to drivers who buy carbon credits from NGOs doing environmentally friend projects in the Nashville area and who buy a $10 sticker from the county clerk’s office.

Category: Policy

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