Tuesday, February 12, 2013
After four days, Boston's snow emergency will expire Tuesday evening.
Boston officials announced on Tuesday afternoon that because of recent strides made in snow removal from city streets, the snow emergency parking ban will be lifted at 6 p.m. Tuesday night. “Our snow removal teams did great work throughout the night last night,” Mayor Thomas Menino said. “Our crews will be out there all day and again tonight as we continue to widen roads, make our schools safe for students, and respond to residents’ concerns about residential areas.” Those who parked their cars in garages during the snow emergency have until 8 p.m. to move them before reduced rates expire. The city also announced certain streets will continue to be specified as "no parking" while crews continue to remove snow. The mayor also announced on …
Parking is already difficult in the neighborhood, much less without two feet of snow on the ground.
In the wake of the Blizzard of 2013, parking has become unbelievably difficult between the city's parking ban, the shrinking of streets to one-lane roads, and the 10-or-more-foot high and five-foot deep piles of snow that line the streets. Bostonians all know of the tradition in the city that when you shovel out a parking spot, you can "hold" that parking spot with a chair, trash barrel or other object for up to 48 hours after the parking ban ends. Proponents say that the ban encourages people to do a good job clearing out their spot, knowing their hard work won't go to waste as soon as they move their car. Opponents say that you can't claim a parking spot as "yours" just because you parked there before the blizzard. What's your personal…
Thursday, February 7, 2013
A quick guide to the streets that should be cleared of vehicles.
When the City of Boston declares a snow emergency, parking is banned on major thru-ways. Here's a quick guide to what that means in Charlestown. During a snow emergency, parking is banned on the following Charlestown streets: The city also offers alternative parking for residents at nearby garages and lots. The city website also offers this Do and Don't list for parking during a snow emergency. Click here for the full parking regulations: DO DON'T
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Parking restrictions will take place starting at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Boston has declared a snow emergency starting at 9 p.m. Saturday night. Parking on designated snow emergency arteries is banned at that time. Forecasts for the weekend storm worsened between Friday and Saturday, going from a predicted two-to-four inches of fluffy snow to six-to-eight inches of heavier stuff, according to the National Weather Service. During a snow emergency, parking is banned on the following Charlestown streets: The city also offers alternative parking for residents at nearby garages and lots. The city website also offers this Do and Don't list for parking during a snow emergency. Click here for the full parking regulations: DO DON'T The city also listed several numbers to keep handy during storms:
oneofseven
4:33 pm on Monday, February 18, 2013
BTW, now just relax ur slacks, BUT, my opinion is this.................you shovel it you own it for 48 hrs, providing #1 you have a Res Prk Sticker and #2, that you ACTUALLY shoveled out that spot....................   more ›