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Walsh doesn't plan to make city workers plaster his name on all those signs
By adamg on Mon, 12/23/2013 - 1:52pm
The Atlantic considers 20 years' worth of "Thomas M. Menino, Mayor" signs in thousands of locations across this great city of ours and talks to a Walsh spokesperson, who says the Mayor to Be plans to replace just one sign - in the City Hall lobby.
“Mayor-Elect Walsh ran a campaign focused on improving education, strengthening public safety, and supporting economic development in Boston,” Norton told me. “Changing signage is not on the priority list right now."
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Can they at least cover over
Can they at least cover over all the "Mayor Tom Menino"s all over the blue neighborhood signs?
Former
I think we should just make up stickers that say "Former" and plaster those all over the signs.
Would that be defacing public property or is it just civic volunteerism?
I voted for Connolly
But I don't dislike this guy so far. Seems like an actual adult, at the very least.
Hey anybody buy Yancy
Imagin if that bafoon was running the city. Mandatory fo manchu mustaches for everyone age 2 and up.
'right now'
We'll see if not 'right now' means never or just later when they don't care about making a good first impression.
Let's just keep doing it. We
Let's just keep doing it. We'll make that a permanent feature on our signs with the intention of fooling future archeologists into thinking that Mumbles was our everlasting god-mayor or something.
311?
Does this mean we'll finally get 311 service rather than "The Mayors Hotline" phone number that no one ever remembers?
Knowing local politicians
Knowing local politicians they'll get rid of the number entirely. Why solve a problem when you can move a goalpost far more easily?