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Sandusky city officials want to turn Cedar Point's 10,000 parking spaces into the equivalent of a giant parking meter in a plan to bring in more money for municipal projects. But the amusement park says it is definitely against being a cash cow to bail the city out of its financial problems and is threatening legal action if the city goes ahead with a plan to impose an 8 percent parking tax.
From The Morning Journal, read the article and the editorial.