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Play from 0:07[0:07] ..." what what is the situation right now is far is what the City Council did yesterday in regard to civilian flag men."...

Play from 2:34[2:34] ..." parochial but it's 1 that I am very familiar with is the tech sector have project. Originally that was going to see -- city funded project it's a very congested street there but several peace peace stations aren't. Dorchester avenue there it is in many senior buildings and it is just -- very congested thoroughfare. And the return that was going to be to present when this stimulus money came in and it was in. Dorchester avenue was one of the projects with identified as a cavalry project. So instead of using city money we're using federal and not funny which comes into the state. And it's so we have concerns. Roadway such as Dorchester avenue. Wouldn't have the ability to use police that could stop traffic or move traffic to one two. You know that in the"...

Play from 4:09[4:09] ..." no control over that they kept it followed the pattern you know red green red green. And they cannot they don't have the authority. To make that determination that did -- by attracts. Are something like that that"...

Play from 5:48[5:48] ..." can who has the authority to make the -- who planned. -- traffic violators over. And incite them. You know we really wings -- he say it is doesn't make any sense. And interestingly enough I"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" This is John -- in the WBZ newsroom I'm speaking to Boston city councilor Maureen Feeney. And the counselor -- tell me what what is the situation right now is far is what the City Council did yesterday in regard to civilian flag men."

Play from 0:14[0:14]" Yes what he did it it took up for consideration yesterday. Was. The legislation was passed by the governor second 2008. Which says roadways with. And under point five miles an hour would not will would have civilians. -- and because of the amount of traffic. In the city's -- and -- visited this. Ian said that any roadway that hand. Let -- quite -- mild stroke which is. Almost every street and in the blast in. Would actually if it had more than 4000 vehicles day. We would have police presence street. The utility vehicles used were -- at hand which was. Sixty has today in black history have now which is there is narrow thoroughfare. Activity 2500. Testing. This -- this legislation pertains to. State funded projects. On city streets. And currently we have projects and I have a lot of state roadways in my district accountable that more people that there have been. You know projects going on for well over a year now those roadways even know there under. Flight five miles per hour still have state police found out. -- yet -- civilian flag men on those projects in projects and I believe it's just because of the number of vehicles that -- the site. But in this particular issue that we -- yesterday. Is because of you know funny because of the State's funding. Are although several ballots are coming into the state. And we could one make sure that. Rules that we have also. You know read on to the state funded project which would tell me you have to use civilians like."

Play from 2:26[2:26]" So on those state funded projects -- why do you think this civilian flag -- can't do the job."

Play from 2:32[2:32]" Well -- be the -- at least a parochial but it's 1 that I am very familiar with is the tech sector have project. Originally that was going to see -- city funded project it's a very congested street there but several peace peace stations aren't. Dorchester avenue there it is in many senior buildings and it is just -- very congested thoroughfare. And the return that was going to be to present when this stimulus money came in and it was in. Dorchester avenue was one of the projects with identified as a cavalry project. So instead of using city money we're using federal and not funny which comes into the state. And it's so we have concerns. Roadway such as Dorchester avenue. Wouldn't have the ability to use police that could stop traffic or move traffic to one two. You know that in the ambulance through like -- civilian flight and have no authority on the street."

Play from 3:39[3:39]" So they would appeal to develop them."

Play from 3:41[3:41]" No state all they can do is -- it is pregnant -- basically used as a warning. To tell you that -- you know construction site but they have no authority to stop traffic. You know eight if it's -- to light so in other words this is this no light there is no. The system in place they can. You know stop wants -- what it was -- well but any -- that Europe light. They have no control over that they kept it followed the pattern you know red green red green. And they cannot they don't have the authority. To make that determination that did -- by attracts. Are something like that that needs to get through that intersection. I I just think in in areas that are so congested that are. You know fell heavily used. We want to provide. A level that the incidence of public safety."

Play from 4:39[4:39]" Me ask you this if it then. Since the civilian flag and have have been put in place by the governor who will have really saved all that much money."

Play from 4:48[4:48]" Well the interestingly enough in other -- The country and hand and with your widely used. Some like indicated level is 990. Nine nine cents. I think that the Delaware with 21 dollars. An hour when the -- highway put out the bids were like man. The lowest spit it out with fifty dollars and and and the effort is -- about 5325. What it cost him -- police thought that the -- The theory from 33 girls to raise seven dollars so and they talked about you know seven to twelve -- power saving. I really think. The -- you know that may be in some places. But when you put out a public bid and the response and that public is is. You know. Several several appellate higher did what it would have what it would cost to camp. Eighth one on the on the street who can take control of the site who can who has the authority to make the -- who planned. -- traffic violators over. And incite them. You know we really wings -- he say it is doesn't make any sense. And interestingly enough I you know terror -- all those projects that. That this state is now working on. Also -- have fragments and -- has to have state police so the governor himself has has chosen to do that. You know so I'm not the governor and the mass highway so it's very interesting and I think this all comes down to. -- on city roadways the end. People on traffic. Now they act does not prohibit someone from doing knack. It body are on -- that weapon four."

Play from 6:42[6:42]" What do you expect the governor's reaction to be."

Play from 6:45[6:45]" I I you know like that the governor really try to work with these municipalities. And I think. -- you know it's based on the reactions for a of the project sorority in the city apartment. -- are there are no play well at least I've never seen before it presents the province. State police. I think he recognizes that there -- found. Areas that are heavily populated and increase its size double inside. In the days that perhaps that is not the right place you'd think."

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