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Management and nearby businesses clash over handicap parking requests at District 120

6193435 · September 18, 2025
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Property management for District 120 and a nearby business owner testified at the Parking and Traffic Committee meeting over a petition seeking three on‑street handicap parking spaces on Theodore Toner Way and Green Street.

Property management for District 120 and nearby business owners gave competing testimony to the Parking and Traffic Committee on Sept. 17 over a petition seeking three on‑street handicap parking spaces on Theodore Toner Way and Green Street.

Crystal Rodriguez, speaking for Maloney Properties LLC, said the building provides eight accessible parking spaces but serves 19 households that need accessible parking. "This shortfall presents daily challenges for residents, especially those with mobility limitations and their caregivers," Rodriguez said, noting some residents are on fixed incomes and that the property provides coupons for an off‑site garage that are unaffordable for some tenants.

Dino LaRusso, who identified himself as the owner of Crompton Place at 138 Green Street, urged caution. He described dense new development in the district and said businesses such as Birchtree Bakery rely on curbside spots.…

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