[Summit] Parking
Geoffrey Schnirman
schnirman at earthlink.net
Tue May 9 02:22:52 UTC 2006
Hi Tom,
I don't agree. I think it's perfectly legit for people who live here to
care about what happens and work to make things happen. A "love it or
leave it" mentality is just plain simplistic. Just because someone
comes across as complainy doesn't make their point any less valid.
Yes, we live in a city and people do have to park cars, but that doesn't
mean that parking shouldn't be regulated to make living in a city more
bearable. I've found that parking is regulated and enforced much more
strictly in Boston and New York City. A lot of cities not only regulate
parking but also who can drive on different roads at different times of
the day. It's called planning...it's how people work to make city
living more livable.
Just my opinion,
Geoff Schnirman
Anne wrote:
> On May 8, 2006, at 8:05 PM, Thomas Nosal wrote:
>
>
>> You live in a city, people have to park cars. move to coventry if
>> you dont
>> want cars on your street.
>>
>
>
> Hi Thomas: I understand your point, but perhaps next time you could
> express it in a more "neighborly" way, yes?
>
> Thanks,
> Anne
>
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