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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Boston Council drops compromise, votes to keep controversial ordinance
Boston Globe’s scathing report on negligent landlords stops compromise effort
For several weeks before the final decision on inspections, Boston City Councilors and Mayor Martin Walsh were negotiating on a new inspection ordinance, one to replace the existing ordinance. The … Read More “Boston Council drops compromise, votes to keep controversial ordinance”
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