The Atlantic considers 20 years' worth of "Thomas M. Menino, Mayor" signs in thousands of locations across this great city of ours and talks to a Walsh spokesperson, who says the Mayor to Be plans to replace just one sign - in the City Hall lobby.
“Mayor-Elect Walsh ran a campaign focused on improving education, strengthening public safety, and supporting economic development in Boston,” Norton told me. “Changing signage is not on the priority list right now."
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Can they at least cover over
By anon
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 1:55pm
Can they at least cover over all the "Mayor Tom Menino"s all over the blue neighborhood signs?
Former
By Stevil
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 3:27pm
I think we should just make up stickers that say "Former" and plaster those all over the signs.
Would that be defacing public property or is it just civic volunteerism?
I voted for Connolly
By Will LaTulippe
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 1:57pm
But I don't dislike this guy so far. Seems like an actual adult, at the very least.
Hey anybody buy Yancy
By anon
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 7:31pm
Imagin if that bafoon was running the city. Mandatory fo manchu mustaches for everyone age 2 and up.
'right now'
By anon
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 4:12pm
We'll see if not 'right now' means never or just later when they don't care about making a good first impression.
Let's just keep doing it. We
By Anon
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 4:18pm
Let's just keep doing it. We'll make that a permanent feature on our signs with the intention of fooling future archeologists into thinking that Mumbles was our everlasting god-mayor or something.
311?
By johnmcboston
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 5:10pm
Does this mean we'll finally get 311 service rather than "The Mayors Hotline" phone number that no one ever remembers?
Knowing local politicians
By anon
Mon, 12/23/2013 - 7:02pm
Knowing local politicians they'll get rid of the number entirely. Why solve a problem when you can move a goalpost far more easily?
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