| By Tom Nash
In
the wake of an armed robbery at a popular Somerville Avenue
supermarket, Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston wants the company's
management to explain why it can't keep the store's parking lot under
control.
On Oct. 11, a man robbed a woman at knifepoint and
assaulted her in the Market Basket parking lot. While a police officer
on duty was on the scene within moments of the attack, Heuston said the
lack of security cameras in the parking lot and crowding are a public
safety issue. Police are still searching for the assailant.
At
the Oct. 22 Board of Aldermen meeting, Heuston passed a resolution
asking for the company's management to explain itself to the board.
"They
are an enormously successful enterprise, and I think that the fact that
they can't manage that parking lot is unconscionable," she said. "If
anyone had a heart attack in that parking lot they would be dead,
because you can't get an ambulance in there."
Heuston added that
the constantly busy parking detracts from the long-awaited completion
of infrastructure improvements along Somerville Avenue.
"(After a) $25 million Somerville Avenue project, we've still got Market Basket wreaking havoc at that location," Heuston said.
The resolution passed unanimously.
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