Boston City Council members want a hearing about space saver rules. Residents kept buckets, pots and random objects in streets long after snowstorms melted away. District 7 City Councilor Miniard Culpepper said the 48-hour guideline was ignored this winter.
“Forty-eight hours, but we see they’re still in the street a week after, almost two weeks after,” said Culpepper, according to NBC Boston. “We want to look at the policies, we want to look at how they’re enforced.”
The practice allows people who shovel parking spots to claim them with household objects when snow falls. Culpepper wants residents to cooperate better, and he’ll push for city action if they don’t…