Boston leaders debate future of space savers
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Boston leaders debate future of space savers
It’s a unique winter tradition in Boston: Buckets, tablets, pots and stepstools lining city streets during snowy weather as locals claim freshly-shoveled parking spots. But some on the Boston City Council say this winter, space savers were left sitting out for far too long. “Forty-eight hours, but we see they’re still in the street a week after, almost two weeks after,” said District 7 City Councilor Miniard Culpepper. “We really want to look at…
It's a unique winter tradition in Boston: buckets, tablets, pots and stools line up on the city streets during the snow while residents claim the newly cleaned parking spaces. But some Boston City Council members claim that this winter, the ‘save-spaces guards’ were left out for too long. "(Son) Forty-eight hours, but we see them still on the street a week later, almost two weeks later," said District 7 councilman Miniard Culpepper. "We really w…
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