if mayor walsh and city councilor ayanna pressley have their way, additional permits would be granted to boston's diverse neighborhoods, rather than focusing on downtown. walsh and pressley are looking for that long-term fix. if successful, creation of these new wealth building opportunities for the fortunate neighborhood owners and jobs for local residents goes hand in hand with the city's development of boston's main street autonomy that other major american cities have, and share the wealth with all of boston's neighborhoods. the responsibility for a successful plan will then fall on the mayor's shoulders, an obligation he and the city council are more than ready to accept. >> from boston's news leader -- this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:30 p.m. as you know scattered showers , today, and more rain on the way to start the week. mike: usually you say that on a sunday and people say, oh, that was an awful weekend. [laughter] rhondella: on the weekend. mike: but with all of the gray skies, we should all be looking at an inch or two of rain out of this whole thing. let me show you some sp