Monday, July 9, 2012

'Milling' about on Avenue B, and towing cars

As you probably noticed, a lot of streets are getting torn up in the neighborhood ... in preparation for repaving ... lost track of all the streets, actually...

The southern stretch of Avenue B had its turn late last week...



And tonight, more of the Avenue "is scheduled for pavement milling," per the signs...

And if you left your car on Avenue B from, say, East Fourth Street on up ... your car is likely being towed...


Per EVG reader ‏@leighmg ... who notes that crews are breaking into cars to tow them...



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could they possibly find a more inconvenient time to do loud construction than when people are trying to sleep ?

Anonymous said...

any word on when they'll be paving? its a pain that they leave streets with bike lanes milled for so long.

EV Grieve said...

I haven't heard any dates for the paving, anon...

Fahn-fahn-fahn said...

@Anonymous 8:20pm:

Better to keep you from sleeping than to inconvenience the motor vehicle traffic during the daytime.

(Yes, I'm being sarcastic.)

Victoria said...

Work crews are feverishly removing radios to tow the cars.

Seriously, is that legal? You don't need to break in to a car to tow it.

Anonymous said...

@ 9:17 PM
I was going to similarly comment.
I would say expect the repave sometime in the next 2 to 6 months.

Anonymous said...

sweet ride how much for the wheels

Matt_LES said...

Is there even a cycle lane on B? In any event, this is a just a little preview of what it will be like when the next mayor bulldozes them, along with the pedestrian plazas, so we can get back to an efficient grid system.

Fipper said...

the question caught my interest and after some research, the answer is NO. towing companies CANNOT break into cars for towing purposes even if the car is parked illegally. it's illegal even if the police is present and ordered the break-in for the tow. permission must be granted by the car owner. therefore, that is an illegal tow in that pic and the towing company is liable for any scratches or damages (i.e. door lock). the burden of proof will be on them because you are the witness to your car everyday and you know your car better than they do. bottom line is if they cannot tow it, they must leave it; unless they want to risk damaging the car during the towing process, which the tower are definitely liable for.
(btw, this applies to street parking, not parking or private lots, although similar..)

Anonymous said...

I live right on B and they could not have done this at a worse fucking time. i hate this city sometimes... you just know their paving is going to suck as always. cant wait for it to happen again in 2 years... ugh