Beginning Monday on Opening Day, people who park in resident-only spaces in the neighborhoods around Fenway Park during Red Sox games will have to pay more than double the usual fine.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday signed an ordinance — passed by the City Council Wednesday — that will pilot increasing the fine from $40 to $100 to discourage game attendees who don't live in those neighborhoods from parking in resident-only zones.
"This ordinance is a great step forward for residents of the Fenway, Kenmore Square and Audubon Circle," said City Councilor Josh Zakim, who sponsored the ordinance. "These changes will help restore the parking balance in the neighborhoods around Fenway Park during some of the busiest months of the year."
The increase in fines will take effect two hours before any Major League game at Fenway Park and extend to two hours after the game. Fines also may be hiked during other Fenway Park events on a case-by-case basis.
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