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Feb. 26th, 2008 03:32 pmHi Everyone.
This may sound dumb, and i apologize for my ignorance..but what are the odds of getting ticked by off Day Street a couple blocks up from the square Friday and Saturday?
The story is that I'll moving to the Davis area Friday afternoon (from out of state)...and I won't be able to get a Resident Permit b/c City Hall closes at noon. The City folks really didn't seem to take to any of my sugguestions about how to get a permit..faxing my info and having them mail it..taking my plate down for the time being..etc., and told me I should ask a neighbor (none of which i know yet of course) if they have a visitor's permit that could get me through till Sunday. Monday I can go to take care of this in person before work.
They also were so kind to tell me that I could just get tickets and then contest them if I didn't get anything from a neighbor..I wish they'd be more coorperative...
Any comments or ideas?? Thanks ;-)
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Date: 2008-02-26 08:46 pm (UTC)(By the way, please remove the blue colored font. Thanks.)
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Date: 2008-02-26 08:47 pm (UTC)Otherwise, there *are* streets in Somerville that are non-permit, though not many of them that close to the square. Medford too. Overnight parking on the correct side of the street on Boston Ave by the Tufts campus is a useful standby.
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Date: 2008-02-26 08:47 pm (UTC)Also, it's not City Hall where you get the parking permits, but the Parking Office on Holland Ave (they also close early on Fridays, but I don't want you to make the wrong schlep on Monday)
Is it possible that the previous resident has left a visitor's permit in the apartment that you can
use?
There are some streets in the area that don't require any permits at all. Furthermore Medford doesn't require a permit for street parking. So you might have the best luck with finding alternate parking spaces.
Good luck!
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Date: 2008-02-26 08:50 pm (UTC)Me, I'd just take the chance of the ticket, and contest it when you go in. Or pay it; they're not that expensive.
Your other suggestions aren't really working with the system very well. What are they going to do, give every traffic cop a special note with your plate number? The mechanism for dealing with special cases like yours is that you challenge a ticket if you get it and it goes away.
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Date: 2008-02-26 08:51 pm (UTC)Goddammit. The problem with the meetups is now I'm never sure who I've met, and I don't want to fuck up their gender. Hey,
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Date: 2008-02-26 09:04 pm (UTC)Re: A few details
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Date: 2008-02-26 09:08 pm (UTC)Ron_newman--maybe I will take you up on that? I'm going to call my building manager to see if she has anything, she lives in the building-I should have thought of that at first. FYI-my place is on the corner of Orchard and Day. I'll let you know though, and really appreciate that offer.
I didn't realize the Parking Dept. wasn't at City Hall, so thanks for that information. I assumed they were there. That would have been frustrating!
Where I live now, in RI, there isn't any overnight parking at all and no permits period, so I haven't 'gotten' to deal with this yet! I will be meeting with my car insurance guy Friday and he's gonna help me get it registered I guess. Seems kind of nice. I think I will only get a temp. pass Monday anyways with my utility hook up confirmation emails (I did ask them that)
Thanks again!
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Date: 2008-02-26 09:14 pm (UTC)Traffic and Parking is at 133 Holland Street, a short walk from Davis Square. Residential permits cost $10 each (I assume you're bringing just one car). Visitor permits cost $1 each, and you can buy two of them.
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Date: 2008-02-26 09:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-26 09:51 pm (UTC)My car was already registered in MA, though, and this was back in 2001. Things may have changed - but it can't hurt to call the Traffic and Parking people and see. http://www.somervillema.gov/Department.cfm?orgunit=TRAFFIC has the hours and other relevant information.
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Date: 2008-02-26 10:04 pm (UTC)Also the case with long-term out of town visitors. It's kind of a weird way to do it, but it's the way they do it.
(i <3 bureaucracy!)
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Date: 2008-02-26 10:49 pm (UTC)It's a federal pre-requisite to being a civil servant.
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Date: 2008-02-26 11:29 pm (UTC)I have never _not_ gotten a ticket when parking illegally.
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Date: 2008-02-27 12:46 am (UTC)parking at alewife -- as long as we're on the subject
Date: 2008-02-27 01:00 am (UTC)Thanks for the help, I was given this car by a relative and still need to go through the trouble of putting the title into my name etc. so I can't yet get a street permit.
Re: parking at alewife -- as long as we're on the subject
Date: 2008-02-27 01:17 am (UTC)Re: parking at alewife -- as long as we're on the subject
Date: 2008-02-27 04:03 am (UTC)...Incidentally, I technically live in Cambridge as I live just across Mass Ave from Day St. (and being close to the border can cause confusion during snow emergencies!)
Re: parking at alewife -- as long as we're on the subject
Date: 2008-02-27 04:08 am (UTC)Those are Somerville's rules, but I think Cambridge's are similar. Better check with them, however.
Cambridge rules
Date: 2008-02-27 04:13 am (UTC)parking woes no more
Date: 2008-02-27 05:12 am (UTC)I really appreciate all the feedback from the forum!
Looking forward to moving ;-)
Guess the Fine!
Date: 2008-02-27 08:05 am (UTC)they will give you a 7 day pass if you are moving from within the state- if you are moving from outside of that you can have a 14 day pass.
they Failed to mention this second part to me and i was given a 7 day pass, i got a ticket after that but before 14 days would have passed (i didn't know about that until months after) and they asked me to pay it before giving me a permit- at that point i was too tired to fight anymore. actually, i got Two tickets- but the first one was assigned to my old out of state plates, i had the new ones in the car but just hadn't put them on yet... i never paid that and it just kind of disappeared :)
when i moved up here, the post office fucked up and wasn't releasing all of my forwarded mail. though i switched my address a full two weeks before i moved, most of my bills are paperless and the parking office wouldn't accept what i had printed from the internet, they just frowned at my efforts from the other side of the glass. even though i had Insurance already on the car, with my new address, i was in limbo hell waiting for mail so i could get both the permit for here and then wait Two weeks to get a state conversion license in the mail. man it sucked (plus i got treated like a criminal child when i tried to get into a concert with a peice of paper for a license!), i hope your transition is easier
and i second another commenter, you'd have received two tickets, definitely. this is how the city makes Money, easier than taxes! i know that in boston they only assign one person to a few blocks to circle around All Day Long, sometimes their routes even overlap. in the 4 months that i've had a car i think i've paid almost $200 in tickets of randomness, my new game is Guess the Fine whenever i try to park somewhere new :P
Welcome to Somerville!
Date: 2008-02-27 04:49 pm (UTC)As you can tell from the foregoing thread, Somerville residents are closely divided on whether their city government is populated by:
1. Reasonably forthcoming and accommodating public servants only slightly hampered by the usual bureaucratic red tape; or
2. Rapacious, lazy, grasping dolts who can't be bothered to do their jobs.
I don't think that dichotomy of perception is ever going to change -- in Somerville or anywhere else -- but our Mayor has made improvements to customer service a personal priority.
Just so you know, the reason city offices are closed for business after 12:30 on Fridays (many of us are still here working, but the counters are closed)is that a choice was made some years back to offer extended hours on Thursday nights, when the counters remain open until 7:30 p.m. To avoid overtime costs under union contracts, the city simply moved the Friday afternoon hours to Thursday night. This change has inconvenienced some people seeking services from the city but has helped many more. I apologize that it worked against you in this case.
I congratulate you on trying to take care of so much automotive business before moving here. Many folks don't start to deal with these issues until after they have moved in.
And if I may, I'd like to ask a question about your interaction with the city to date:
Were the "city folks" you talked to in our 311 constituent service center, or did you talk to someone directly at Traffic and Parking, or some other branch of city government?
(Somerville is rare among smaller cities in having a centralized source of information and services that can be reached by dialing 311 on any landline or cell phone within the city limits, or by calling 617-666-3311 from outside the city. By the way, if you call 311 they'll send you a welcome kit with brochures about recycling, snow emergency and other parking regs, and a lot of other information.)
I ask because I want to make sure that the training and info in 311 are fully up to speed on these issues, and because we do try to take customer service seriously.
- tchampion@somervillema.gov
Director of Communications
City of Somerville
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Date: 2008-02-27 08:42 pm (UTC)When my car (with a permit sticker) was in the shop and I had a rental (without a sticker), they said to call and let them know, if I got any tickets then I'd come to the office and they'd rescind them.
If you're gonna have a party and you expect a lot of people to show and can't give them all visitor permits, you call the office and let them know, if anyone get tickets then you come in to the office and they rescind the tickets.
It's how Somerville works. Maybe they could have been more helpful about taking faxes etc, but realize that the advice they're giving you is *standard* advice, for many situations. It's not some consolation idea that they're giving you as a last resort.
Thanks again
Date: 2008-02-27 09:04 pm (UTC)Thank you for all your comments to me. But, please understand I was not upset, angry, or critical, I just was confused.
;-)