By adamg on Fri., 8/22/2014 - 4:42 pm
On Wednesday, the City Council voted to ban the Haystack app for finding open on-street parking spaces.
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On-street metered parking is too cheap.
By Greene
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 5:44pm
It is way too cheap to park in the city.
Yup.
By Bob Leponge
Sat, 08/23/2014 - 10:57am
As with baseball tickets, if you sell something for less than it's worth, it practically guarantees a secondary market (scalpers, etc. )
Is that kid even old enough
By anon
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 6:13pm
Is that kid even old enough to drive?
Send a favorite City Councilor your feedback, comment, question
By theszak
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 7:43pm
It's important to read the City Councilor's remarks in the Public Meeting and send to a favorite City Councilor your feedback, comment, question, suggestion with a copy of the remarks of the Councilor. Ask for the Stenograph Record of this Public Meeting from a favorite City Councilor http://boston.gov/citycouncil
Who is your favorite Boston
By adamg
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 8:05pm
Who is your favorite Boston city councilor?
Dapper O'Neil
By dmcboston
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 9:59pm
Dapper O'Neil.
Councilor Wu
By theszak
Sat, 08/23/2014 - 7:40am
Councilor Wu, even though a failure at the project for widely open/release of the a) Stenograph Record of Public Meetings of Boston City Council and b) the transcript for hard of hearing/deaf of Captions on webcasts/cablecasts of Public Meetings. A failure at opening the c) Library/Archives of Boston City Council. Central Staff of Boston City Council have overbearing control impairing what could be an ever more open, more communicative City Council. How ironic for there are City Hall folks who themselves are hard of hearing. Councilor Baker remarked he's hard of hearing during a recent Public Committee Hearing.