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Severe Penalties Await City if Parking Garages Aren't Provided, Gandhi Warns

The District government's chief financial officer warned yesterday of serious penalties if the city fails to provide parking garages for the new Washington Nationals baseball stadium, encouraging the D.C. Council to reconsider a proposal it voted down last week.
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David Nakamura

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