[identity profile] tomchampion.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
We just sent this out via Connect CTY:

While the city has NOT declared a snow emergency, the DPW is continuing to salt and sand roads and to remove snow at major intersections and city squares. Despite parking scarcity, residents must NOT park within twenty feet of intersections, obstruct the street, block hydrants or handicapped spaces, or violate resident permit parking. Residents and businesses are also reminded that they are REQUIRED to remove snow and ice from their sidewalks and to put down sand to improve traction. If you do not have access to sand, you may receive a free supply by bringing an empty container of five gallons or less to the DPW yard at 1 Franey Road. To further assist residents, the city will continue to provide overnight parking from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. in designated city and school lots through and including Thursday night. Residents currently in legal curbside spaces have until Thursday morning at 8 a.m. to dig out and move their cars before the city resumes ticketing for parking over 48 hours. Thank you for assisting the city in clearing our roadways. If you need additional information, please visit the city’s website or call 311.

Just so LJ folks know, I have since learned that some 48-hour rule tickets may have been issued by the police . This isn't their fault -- they were authorized to do it -- but anyone who has received a 48-hour violation in the past 12 hours should call 311 right away. They should also PLEASE move their vehicles as soon as humanly possible -- we'll start enforcing on Thursday at 8 a.m., but earlier compliance would be very helpful.

PS Thanks to knowledgeable LJers schpahky and mamajoan for clarifying that the city will continue to street-sweep as and where we are able (we do tht all winter), but we won't be ticketing.
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Date: 2007-12-19 03:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] docorion.livejournal.com
I'm willing to go with '14 days is too long', but also agree that '48 hours is too little'. Somewhere between 5-7 days seems right to me; I use my car little, but usually need to use it every 5 days or so (groceries, laundry (no machine in my place; I go to a laundromat or my partner's house). I hear the argument about fair use, and I buy it, but 48 hours seems a bit short to me.

What I do now is move the car every couple of days and grumble. I wouldn't grumble about 5 days because I usually need to move it that often anyway.

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