Daily Talker: Removing Space Savers

The clock is ticking on space savers across Boston today.

Despite more snowfall, residents who shovel out a parking space on Monday won't be able to save it.

Mayor Marty Walsh said last week that items such as chairs and cones would be cleared out starting today.

More than 100 inches of snow has fallen in Boston this winter, creating a nightmare for both drivers and pedestrians on city streets.

Space savers are generally allowed for about 48 hours after a snowstorm, but the unprecedented amount of snowfall has stretched the unofficial rules.

The removal of space savers will certainly be met with mixed opinions in many neighborhoods, especially parking-challenged South Boston.

Do you think the city should be removing space savers?

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