The South Boston resident who started @SaveKStreet explains, "This was my second tweet and I sent it on my way to work. That morning I had a 3 hour meeting first thing in the morning. When I got out and checked my phone I could not believe what I saw. Twitter (relatively speaking) blew up. I had retweets, favorites, mentions and followers."
@planetsouthie Developer at 151-155 K St is trying to build 3 townhouses on a tiny lot with zero open space against zoning. Need your help!
— Save K Street (@SaveKStreet) February 6, 2014
@PlanetSouthie and several others retweeted.
Hey #Southie ! Care about development & quality of life issues in #SouthBoston ? Follow @SaveKStreet and act. Please RT! @maureencaught
— Planet Southie (@planetsouthie) February 6, 2014
Just 8 hours after @SaveKStreet's first tweet: Success!
@planetsouthie @kennycooks @SaveKStreet did you hear the news? The project has been stopped. #kstreethasbeensaved
— Caught in Southie (@maureencaught) February 6, 2014