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on facebook, aheontr way to look at it is that each passenger will get a $5-$10 subsidy (with optimistic assumptions that past weekend performance for special events will be repeated on a general basis for non-special-weekends). Since Austin has a 1% sales tax, each passenger would have to spend $500-$1000 in the city limits that day to make this a break-even for the city, even before you count any potentially lost parking revenue.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Pancho
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 14:24:16
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 117.169.1.90
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