Per Curiam.
Plaintiff presents the question whether a municipal corporation has the power to effectuate an increase in parking-meter fees, where the increase bears no relation to the cost of regulating on-street parking, and the sole purpose is to pay part of the cost of such municipality's off-street parkingprogram.
Plaintiff contends that the imposition of the increased parking fee for producing revenue is the levying of a tax and an abuse of corporate...
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