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| By William Tauro
Once
the city of Somerville's new parking regulations take effect on January
4, streets like New Washington Street and Middlesex Avenue won't have
to tolerate illegal overnight parking from truckers any longer. A large
number of trucks that usually park on both of these city streets can no
longer use them as a storage area for their own personal use.
Residential parking permits and commercial business permits will be
required on vehicles to park on these streets, that will help to
eliminate the same continuous problem from re-occurring day after day.
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I hope they will also stop parking in the Rogers' Foam parking lot on Central. I hope that this new regulation doesn't just force all the truckers in the Somerville area to come over here and park in the lot. We have had a terrible problem with truckers idling all night over in this neighborhood, creating noise and pollution.
Posted by: Jessica | December 18, 2009 at 03:50 PM