czsz
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In Boston, however, previous attempts to create an improvement district have run into political opposition. The city?s most powerful police union opposed creation of a BID in Downtown Crossing in the late 1990s, for example, arguing that proposed security services would undermine police authority.
Sounds like the typical sort of tribal bullshit that typically holds Boston back.
Still, I wonder if this is too little, too late for DTC. Its problems are a bit too fundamental right now for some extra street cleaning and flowerboxes to fix.