Our totally unscientific Park Slope Parking Watch finds definite movement in the block that our Special GL Correspondent has been tracking since in the beginning of the temporary suspension of alternate side of the street parking regulations nearly two weeks ago. In this photo taken late yesterday, two spaces are available and one vehicle has […]
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Park Slope Parking Watch: Spaces Available
May 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Parking Watch: Spaces Available
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Park Slope Parking Watch: Total Movement
May 28th, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Parking Watch: Total Movement
We’ve been running a series of photos of the same block since last week to try to figure out if there are, in fact, cars that have been dumped in Park Slope and left there while alternate side of the street parking is suspended while signs are replaced. Our first week of observation courtesy of […]
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Park Slope Parking Watch: More Limited Movement!
May 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Parking Watch: More Limited Movement!
And so, we come to our fourth day of Park Slope Parking Watch and find that two cars have moved, making for a total of five car movements on the side of the street that our Special Correspondent has been monitoring. Curiously, one space has accounted for four of the five movements. In other news, […]
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Park Slope Park Watch: Magic Space Turns Over Again
May 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Park Watch: Magic Space Turns Over Again
For those that are just tuning in, we’ve recruited a special correspondent to photographically keep tabs on the Great Park Slope Alternate Side Parking Experiment to see if cars are in fact cemented in place as some have suggested. On the second day of keeping track, it turns out the same “magic parking space” has […]
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Park Slope Parking Watch: Day One
May 21st, 2008 · 5 Comments
We’re starting a new feature today called Park Slope Parking Watch that may be long lived or may be short lived. It’s motivated by the Great Park Slope Alternate Side Parking Suspension Experiment, which will either bring joy to residents that don’t have to move their car or will bring misery to them because people […]
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