parking citations to get more expensive
Jul. 21st, 2005 12:18 pmWanna park illegally? You gotta pay more
Read the Somerville Journal article for the full scoop, but the salient details, as of Monday:- The penalty for parking in the path of a street sweeper increased from $25 to $30
- On Aug. 12, the fines for street-sweeping violations will increase from $30 to $50
- Parking meter violation fines also increased from $15 to $20
- Parking in a bus stop will earn a $25 fine instead of $20.
- Handicapped parking violations will double from $100 to $200
- The distance residents must park their cars from street corners has increased from a minimum of 10 feet to minimum of 12 feet from a street corner, and the fine for violating the minimum distance from a street corner also increased from $20 to $30
- On Aug. 12, the fines for violating snow emergency parking rules will double from $50 to $100
- Fines for permit parking violations will also increase from $30 to $40
- Fines for parking within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, parking in a crosswalk or obstructing fire lanes will also go up from $30 to $50
*boggle* Those are pretty huge increases, all taken together. I'd really like to know what the "must park at least 12 feet from a street corner" thing is all about. Why is 10 feet not good enough anymore?
If I ever move from my current place, I'm not going to any house that doesn't have a driveway I can use. Jesus.
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Date: 2005-07-24 07:19 am (UTC)Beyond that, it's impossible to tell what's legal half the time. Where's 12 feet from the curb? Who gives hydrants 10 feet? It's at the discretion of the police due to the clogged conditions for drivers.