https://finance.yahoo.com/news/color...100800213.html
"In Chicago, a controversial 2008 deal ramrodded through city council by former mayor Richard M. Daley sold 36,000 parking meters to Morgan Stanley for more than $1 billion; today, public employees who write tickets are essentially paid to protect the pocketbooks of the private owners, now known as Chicago Parking Meters LLC."
$28,000 per meter? Seems like Morgan Stanley purchased more than meters.
If each meter services one parking spot of 153 SQ ft then 36,000 such spaces amount to 5.5 million SQ ft or 126.5 acres. Price per acre is $7,905,138 86⁄253.
8 million bux an acre.
So the next time you plug a parking meter in Chicago you must realize that California is number one in homeless tent cities because they can't afford the parking in Chicago.