Parking has been a problem for Eric Keller since he opened a business on Lawrenceville’s busy Butler Street about seven years ago. Keller said it’s hard for his customers at Lawrenceville Pet Supply to find parking spots in the crowded business district, but he’s hopeful that legislation before Pittsburgh City Council could change that. The legislation, sponsored by Councilwoman Deb Gross, D-Highland Park, would create what officials call a mobility enhancement district in Lawrenceville’s business district. The legislation would allow the city to implement a dynamic parking fee structure in the new district in which parking spots would cost more during peak hours of the day. Metered parkin
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