Parking ticket revenues were up in March over last year, the county treasurer told the Dukes County Commission last week.
Parking ticket revenues were up in March over last year, the county treasurer told the Dukes County Commission last week.
Treasurer Ann Metcalf said ticket revenues were up $9,000, and April revenues were up about $1,000.
Also, county manager Martina Thornton said the response rate to the 2020 census in Dukes County is 12 per cent, compared with 56 per cent statewide. “We will be on a very short stick when it comes to divvying up federal funding if we don’t have a better response rate,” Ms. Thornton said. In other business last Wednesday, commissioners:
• Set May 18 as the deadline for new applicants for an open seat on the airport commission after Fred Fournier decided not to accept the appointment.
• Learned that emergency management director Chuck Cotnoir has resigned. Ms. Thornton will be assuming his duties for now.
• Set May 28 as the deadline for applicants to fill the unexpired term of John Alley, who died in March.
— Aaron Wilson

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With so many people
AB OBWith so many people sheltering at home, driving less, how can there be a rise in parking tickets?
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