End Pavement Parking in Cambridge


End Pavement Parking in Cambridge
The Issue
Petition to End Pavement Parking in Cambridge**
We, the undersigned residents of Cambridge, urge the City Council to take immediate action to end the practice of pavement parking in our community. Pavement parking poses significant safety risks and creates numerous problems for pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals with disabilities.
Pavement parking obstructs sidewalks, forcing pedestrians to walk in the street and putting them at risk of accidents with motor vehicles. This practice also creates barriers for individuals with disabilities, including those using wheelchairs or mobility devices, who may be unable to navigate around parked vehicles blocking their path.
Furthermore, pavement parking contributes to the deterioration of our sidewalks and infrastructure, increasing maintenance costs for the city. It also detracts from the aesthetic appeal of our neighborhoods and undermines efforts to promote walking and cycling as sustainable modes of transportation.
We believe that banning pavement parking in Cambridge is essential to ensuring the safety, accessibility, and quality of life for all residents. By prohibiting this harmful practice, we can create a more pedestrian-friendly environment and foster a sense of community well-being.
Therefore, we call on the City Council to enact legislation that prohibits pavement parking in all residential areas and commercial districts of Cambridge. We urge the Council to work with enforcement agencies to implement this ban effectively and to raise awareness among residents about the importance of respecting pedestrian rights and maintaining clear pathways for all.
Together, let us make Cambridge a safer, more inclusive, and more livable city for everyone.
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The Issue
Petition to End Pavement Parking in Cambridge**
We, the undersigned residents of Cambridge, urge the City Council to take immediate action to end the practice of pavement parking in our community. Pavement parking poses significant safety risks and creates numerous problems for pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals with disabilities.
Pavement parking obstructs sidewalks, forcing pedestrians to walk in the street and putting them at risk of accidents with motor vehicles. This practice also creates barriers for individuals with disabilities, including those using wheelchairs or mobility devices, who may be unable to navigate around parked vehicles blocking their path.
Furthermore, pavement parking contributes to the deterioration of our sidewalks and infrastructure, increasing maintenance costs for the city. It also detracts from the aesthetic appeal of our neighborhoods and undermines efforts to promote walking and cycling as sustainable modes of transportation.
We believe that banning pavement parking in Cambridge is essential to ensuring the safety, accessibility, and quality of life for all residents. By prohibiting this harmful practice, we can create a more pedestrian-friendly environment and foster a sense of community well-being.
Therefore, we call on the City Council to enact legislation that prohibits pavement parking in all residential areas and commercial districts of Cambridge. We urge the Council to work with enforcement agencies to implement this ban effectively and to raise awareness among residents about the importance of respecting pedestrian rights and maintaining clear pathways for all.
Together, let us make Cambridge a safer, more inclusive, and more livable city for everyone.
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The Decision Makers
Petition created on 18 April 2024