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Haverhill committee approves one-year trial to delay winter parking enforcement to Dec. 1; council to explore multilingual QR notices
Summary
Haverhill City Councilor Councilor Basilea proposed and the public safety committee approved a one-year trial to delay the start of the city's winter parking enforcement to Dec. 1, with staff asked to develop multilingual notices (including QR codes linking to translations) and the full council asked to consider shortening the end of the season.
Haverhill City Councilor Councilor Basilea proposed and the public safety committee approved a one-year trial to delay the start of the city's winter parking enforcement to Dec. 1, with staff asked to develop multilingual notices (including QR codes linking to translations) and the full council asked to consider shortening the end of the season.
"But what I'm proposing is that we would cut 2 weeks off the beginning," Councilor Basilea said during committee discussion, framing the change as responsive to resident input and recent low-storm winters.
The measure was presented as a limited, one-year trial that would…
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