[MassHistPres] Designated parking space lines
Lucy Allen
lucyiallen at aol.com
Mon Jun 10 10:56:09 EDT 2024
It seems that if your guidelines do not currently address the situation, then it is too late now to try to prevent the town's striping of the lot in this specific case. I deal with a property that failed to have lines painted on its newly paved parking lot and this has created ongoing problems, including some question about the limits of the Handicapped Parking spaces.
Lucy Allen
lucyiallen at aol.com
On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 10:50:26 AM EDT, Hetty Startup via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:
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 StartupAmherst 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.
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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