The City of Newton imposed an overnight parking ban starting Dec. 1 and lasting through March 31, 2022, according to the city’s website. About 75 percent of residents responding to a Nov. 18 newsletter update from Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller disapproved of the ban, according to a subsequent update. Tawney Wray, one disapproving resident, said…
On Campus, News
For Students With On-Campus Parking, a Construction Problem
Following the demolition of Edmonds Hall, BC parking and transportation made most of the remaining on campus parking spots for faculty, moving student parking to 2000 Commonwealth Ave.
News, Top Story, On Campus
Graduate Students Submit Plan for New Shuttle Routes, Parking Options
In response to the lack of parking spots on campus, graduate students submitted a plan for new shuttle routes and parking options to administration.
News, On Campus, Top Story
Students, Faculty Voice Growing Concerns Over Parking
Members of the BC community express frustration at the recent price increase for on-campus overnight parking permits to $630 a semester.
Metro, Boston
Point / Counterpoint: Should Parking Apps Be Allowed In Boston?
Two Heights writers argue whether the City of Boston should permit these types of apps.
Metro, Featured Column, Column, Boston
To Park Or Not To Park: A Bostonian’s Guide To Street Etiquette
Boston’s “Parking Wars” need to exist, especially considering the state of many of our roads.