LIVE IN THE FENWAY WITH MORE.
DAVID?
DAVID: GOOD AFTERNOON, MARIA.
MOVING CARTS AND BLANKETS ARE
LEFT OVER AND EARLIER TODAY,
THIS STREET NEAR SYMPHONY HALL
WAS CLOGGED WITH MOVING VANS,
BUT NOT HOST HAVE CLEARED OUT
AND STUDENTS ARE SETTLING IN.
STUDENTS WORE FACE MASKS AS THEY
UNLOADED VANS FULL OF
MATTRESSES, FURNITURE AND
SUITCASES.
MANY SAID THIS YEAR’S
TRADITIONAL SEPTEMBER 1 MOVE-IN
SEEMS LESS CROWDED AND LESS
CHAOTIC.
BECAUSE MANY COLLEGE STUDENTS
HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE WITH
REMOTE LEARNING.
AND MANY OTHERS RETURNED WEEKS
AGO IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH
, CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINE RULES.
>> TRAFFIC IS MUCH LIGHTER.
PARKING IS MUCH EITHER --
EASIER.
THE APARTMENTS ARE CHEAPER, TO
BE PERFECTLY HONEST, AND
HOPEFULLY THEY SAY THAY WAY NEXT
, YEAR.
DAVID CITY INSPECTORS ARE GOING
: DOOR-TO-DOOR, MAKING SURE
APARTMENTS ARE UP TO CODE AND
, REMINDING STUDENTS THAT
THEY’LL BE BACK IF THERE ARE ANY
REPORTS OF PARTIES.
OR OTHER GATHERINGS WITH MORE
THAN 25 PEOPLE.
>> WE’RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO
WORK WITH THE SCHOOLS AND
MONITOR ACTIVITY GOING FORWARD,
THROUGH RIDE-ALONGS AND THINGS
OF THAT NATURE JUST TO STAY ON
TOP OF IT.
AND WE’RE HOPING THAT THE
STUDENTS ARE GETTING THE MESSAGE
AND THEY’LL COOPERATE AND WE
WON’T HAVE AN ISSUE WITH THAT
THIS YEAR.
DAVID THE INSPECTIONS
: COMMISSIONER SAY THERE ARE
FEWER BELONGINGS LEFT ON THE
SIDEWALKS FROM PEOPLE MOVING
OUT.
THAT’S BECAUSE MANY OF TH
