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- Nobody likes to get a parking ticket. But if you can pay it forward and give a donation of school supplies that will help somebody, it kind of makes it less bad.”

■ manager. Female cats and their litters are still coming through the doors, although the shelter usually starts to get fewer kittens by June. Donations from the parking ticket programme alleviated some of the burden, Honeycutt said.

“Your resources really just dwindle pretty quickly ... It was a strain off of our back to not have to worry about it,” she said.

Pencils and Post-it notes are now parking-ticket currency in Las Vegas, where drivers can donate new, unwrapped school supplies that will go to a nonprofit group associated with the city’s education foundation. Drivers have to bring their receipts and make the donations within 30 days of receiving their citations, dated June 19 through July 19.

Although a small percentage of people who got parking tickets in that time frame have chosen to donate, Las Vegas so far has collected $1,707 in school supplies, city spokesman Jace Radke said.

“Nobody likes to get a parking ticket,” Radke said. “But if you can pay it forward and give a donation of school supplies that will help somebody, it kind of makes it less bad.”

As in Muncie, the option to pay a Las Vegas ticket with a donation applies to only citations that do not involve safety threats. A donation can resolve a meter violation, for example, but not a ticket for parking in a fire lane. Public safety violations are more serious than other parking tickets, Radke said, and come with higher fines and the possibilit­y of court proceeding­s. People in Las Vegas still have a few days to pay for tickets they received in mid-July, but Radke said so far about 50 people have participat­ed in the donation exchange. One man who had $100 in tickets brought $100 in erasers, Radke said. Las Vegas has been periodical­ly accepting in-kind donations as payment for parking tickets since 2016, when the city council authorised the occasional programmes. The city usually runs one donation initiative each year, Radke said, because the programmes cost the municipal government the fines they would otherwise receive.

Two hundred pencils or 100 pens currently will make up for a $20 parking ticket in Anchorage. The cost of those supplies totals about $10 and Anchorage subsidises the remaining $10 of each ticket, said Demetric Tuggle, the parking director at the city-operated EasyPark Alaska. As Alaska’s government faces significan­t budget cuts, including to education, Tuggle said EasyPark wanted to make up for lost resources. About 25 people so far have donated supplies to fill four bins, she said.

Just want to do good

Greensboro, North Carolina, typically writes about $85,000 worth of citations in August and expects to lose an unknown portion of that revenue when some people use school supplies to resolve their tickets this month, said Stephen Carter, the business and parking manager for the city’s transporta­tion department. That loss of funds is worth it, Carter said, to pay some of the classroom costs that typically come out of teachers’ pockets.

Inspired by Las Vegas’s programme, Olathe, Kansas, is running an initiative in which school supplies worth half the cost of a parking ticket will wipe away the citation.

The coloured pencils, glue sticks and other supplies collected through August 16 in exchange for tickets worth up to $100 per person will go to the city’s public schools foundation, city spokeswoma­n Erin Vader said.

“It’s reached people that don’t even have a parking ticket to pay,” Vader said. “They just want to do good.”

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