WHEREAS, New York City limited parking placards for city workers, including UFT members in 2008, and
WHEREAS, the stated intent of the change was to eliminate abuse of parking placards and to free up curbside spaces, and
WHEREAS, several agencies had placards which could be used anywhere, and were sometimes used unnecessarily and
WHEREAS, teachers had a totally different kind of placard, only allowing access to spaces in front of schools during school hours, on a first come, first served basis (meaning the permit allowed the holder to park if he or she found a spot, not a guaranteed space) and
WHEREAS, unlike with other agencies, there were not major concerns about abuse of UFT/school parking, and
WHEREAS, the City forced a new agreement with the UFT anyway, changing the system from first come first served, to a system where many fewer had permits, outraging many of our members, and
WHEREAS, the City gained nothing tangible through this agreement, neither freeing up parking nor delivering any cost savings, and
WHEREAS, "preserving the number of spaces" did no good for those many members who lost their permits, but for schools without sufficient designated parking there is already an appeals process in place, and
WHEREAS, through this agreement Bloomberg was able to inconvenience thousands of teachers, consistent with his overall treatment of us, and
WHEREAS, Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Fariña, and the new city administration have no interest in continuing to harass and inconvenience teachers and other UFT members, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, the United Federation of Teachers will work with the new administration to return to an equitable parking system, where spaces are not pre-allocated, and be it further
RESOLVED, the UFT will push to have this improvement in working conditions in place as soon as possible, and be it further
RESOLVED, the UFT will publicize the appeals process for additional spaces.