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Quincy City Hall caught by Quincy Police going the wrong way on one way streets?
In a surely desperate attempt to try to perhaps catch up to a point of mere utter incompetence, Quincy’s City Hall promulgated a near citywide temporary traffic flow changeover to one way streets plan in the wake of this winter’s series of snow storms that have reduced many residential streets in the Q to little more than single track dog sled tracks.
The Quincy Police Department, headed by surely but coincidentally a Mayor Thomas P. Koch brother-in-Law Chief Paul “The Beav” Keenan, then duly promulgated the plan via the official QPD Twitter feed – only to later have to retract the plan as it was but a piece of work still in process.
Problems with this latest “Q-up” by the Koch Maladministration include that apparently it would create a number of instances where one could either drive into or out of a number of places around Quincy, but not both – at least not legally per the apparently flawed plan.
While City Hall spokesmodel Pinocchio Backwalker did announce that the plan was undergoing further work, this also a piece of work did not provide any definitive word as to when the plan might actually be completed.
Then again, Backwalker was hired specifically for his long suspect talents at never speaking definitively.
As such, neither was any word was offered by Backwalker as he walked away from the scene of this latest City Hall traffic accident as to why the City of Quincy did not already have such a plan in place to implement in the event of a snow emergency.
After all, the City of Boston has long had one at the ready.
In fact, Boston is already starting to unwind its most recent successful implementation of its one way street emergency traffic plan over a week ago as Boston is actually making progress on clearing its many narrow residential streets.
Quincy, on the other hand, is apparently continuing to also inexplicably focus its snow removal efforts at the Pageant Field parking lot, various streets whereupon surely but coincidentally parties connected to Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch reside and – of course – the all but invariably kept clear 24/7 City Hall employee and suspected VIP free commuter parking spaces adjacent City Hall.
Further not addressed was just how long the Koch one way street emergency plan is expected to be in place.
As Backwalker per his usual did not avail himself to well-warranted questioning, locals can only thus fear that many of the residential streets in Quincy will be remain a mess until after both the widely hoped for July thaw as well as innumerable new potholes might be fixed before next winter hits the fan.
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