Example email to stop Mayor Walsh supporting billboards.

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Mike D

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Dec 12, 2017, 12:25:15 AM12/12/17
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Hi Everyone,

We are requesting your support to stop two different billboards on Lincoln Street.  Below is an example of an email you can send to request Mayor Walsh to stop supporting billboards.

The two billboards are on the same block of Lincoln Street between Portsmouth and South Waverly streets.  They are located on the northside of I-90 across from the New Balance area.  

Attached is a public record of the Mayor supporting a billboard on Lincoln Street.

The upcoming hearing is on Tuesday, December 19.

Please request your family, friends, neighbors, work associates, roommates, and tenants to send emails to stop this.  Please include your name and address in the email.

Thanks everyone for their help and support.

Mike


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Example email requesting the Mayor to stop supporting billboards.  Please attached to your email the public record of the Mayor support for a Lincoln St billboard.

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Subject:

Request Mayor Walsh to stop supporting billboards.

Body of email:

Attached is the public record of Mayor Walsh supporting the 88-94 Lincoln St billboard at the May, 2017 Zoning Board of Appeal.

Will the mayor support this billboard or the billboard at 64 Lincoln St at the upcoming December 19, 2017 hearing?

Should the mayor support either billboard, please reply with his explanation of why he supported the billboard(s) despite the great public opposition.

Name:

Address:

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Please send your email to:

Jerome Smith
Office of Neighborhood Services, Mayor Walsh Cabinet Member

jerome...@boston.gov

Warren O’Reilly

Office of Neighborhood Services, (Allston/Brighton)

warren....@boston.gov


MayorSupportsBillboard_94LinconSt.pdf
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