Here are ten possibilities that, if Mr. Buckley considers and acts on, will improve life for the citizens in a "small town" five miles north of Boston.
In five days, December 19, 2018, Jack Buckley replaces a deficient police chief, Leo A. Sacco, Jr., with a chance to put his own stamp on the city, to throw the gauntlet down at 100 Main Street
and improve this municipality .
As good as Buckley's reputation is, don't hold your breath. But to help out the new chief, we'll give you the Top 10 citizens' agenda
10)Pay To Park Established January 2015. Now entering 5th year.
4 full years of this nonsense what residents have is an inconvenience not benefiting our city.
January 2016 Transcript article
Republic estimates that since January 2015, when nearly 100 parking kiosks and meters were installed throughout the city’s five business districts, through today, the program generated just more than $1 million in revenue from kiosk and meter payments, permits and citation fees.Of that revenue, Medford will receive only about $30,000, as the city’s contract with Republic stipulates it receives 73 percent of gross revenue generated after the first $975,000 for the first year.
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