[MassHistPres] Designated parking space lines

Hetty Startup hms1815 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 10:12:21 EDT 2024


I think one has to weigh the risks of parking spaces not being legible -
with attendant problems of liability. Speaking as a rep. of property
manager, but one about to retire.
Hetty Startup
Amherst Historical Commission

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 9:49 AM Nancy Robbins via MassHistPres <
masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:

> Hello all,
> Our Historical Society building,  which is located in the Historic
> District in Norton recently had their driveway resurfaced. It was needed
> and was hazardous in its previous state. The building is on town property
> too. The town wants to paint in parking lines so it’s apparent where the
> spaces are and to include Handicapped spaces. Our guidelines do not address
> this situation. I’m thinking since it’s on town property and town rules
> require it then that supersedes? Especially since we don’t have an
> established guideline.
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> How do others handle a similar scenario?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Nancy
>
> Nancy Robbins Federici
> Co-chair , The Norton Historic Commission, Norton, MA
> C. (508) 958-5165
>
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