[identity profile] barry-rafkind.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Dear fellow car drivers friends and neighbors,

The City is counting on you to park longer than 48 hours in one place, to not remember which day is street cleaning on your side, and to forget to give your out-of-town friends and relatives visitor passes instantly when they arrive at your place. I know what you're thinking, that the City wants its residents, workers, and visitors to abide by the laws, not break them.

Alas, the FY2010 municipal budget (pdf) has already been written with the expectation of approx $8.7 million from parking fines (up $1.5 million from last year) plus change in surcharges, towing fees, and moving violations. So, unless you want the city to face cut-backs in police, fire, and education, you'd better start parking within 20 feet of an intersection and leaving your car on the street during your week-long vacation. The City has even adjusted its parking policies to help facilitate this new revenue increase.

But seriously, if the City is going to rely on this regressive form of taxation, shouldn't we at least expect the burden to fall somewhat equitably around the city? And how does Somerville compare to surrounding communities in terms of its parking enforcement policies? If you'd like to help us find out the answers to these and other parking related questions, then please consider pledging what you can to our new $500 fund-raiser to hire an investigative journalist. To join our campaign or leave a comment, please head on over to the Somerville Voices blog and thanks!

Sincerely,
Barry Rafkind

Date: 2009-08-27 02:02 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Tagging this (and similar SV-related posts) 'newspapers' even though that isn't really an exact match. Maybe we should rename the tag to 'journalism'.
Edited Date: 2009-08-27 02:04 am (UTC)

Date: 2009-08-27 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jodi.livejournal.com
you can tag it "sensationalism" and "what every municipality does"

Date: 2009-08-27 02:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daviscubed.livejournal.com
"Every municipality probably does have parking regulations, but I'd bet you that most do not rely nearly as heavily on fines as this year's All-America City."

I'm not sure what city would be the best comparison, but looking at Cambridge's 2010 budget (http://www.cambridgema.gov/CityOfCambridge_Content/documents/FY10%20Adopted%20Budget-for-web.pdf), their Fines & Forfeits (the bulk of which is parking-related) accounts for 2.0% of their budget (page 129 of that pdf) - their projected revenue from Fines & Forfeits is going down, btw.
Somerville's Fines & Forfeits accounts for 5.5% of theirs (that's my math, based on 9.4 million for the Fines and Forfeits from page 9 of the referenced pdf of the Somerville budget and 171.9 million for the total revenue from page 11).

I'd be interested in seeing some other comperables.

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