VAIL, Colo. (CBS4)– The Vail Town Council has scrapped a plan to raise the lift ticket tax that would have been used to pay for parking.

The council had considered a ballot question for voters in November.

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The tax increase would have helped create more parking.

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After a public hearing on the idea, the council voted six to one against the ballot measure.

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During the meeting, Vail’s COO pledged to work better with the city to work on solutions to the parking concerns.