Was this parking change brought about because of people using residential 
parking instead of the paid parking for the oceanfront area? If so, I see it as 
a good thing. Last summer, I often had to park 2 blocks away from my apt during 
Stone Pony outdoor shows, and on several occasions both my lawn and sidewalk 
were puked and littered upon. That being said, I'd be happy to pay. Will the 
entire city be required to purchase parking permits? It would really burn my 
ass if the block west of Bergh didn't have to pay, but I did.
The real reason I posted this initially was to note the complete lack of 
notification about the painting of the lines. 
--- In [email protected], "M." <filecabinet768@...> wrote:
>
> Yes.  You will be required to pay for these spots effective May 1st.  For 
> 2011, you will be required to pay for a parking permit...two cars max per 
> residence and there will not be any guest passes.  The permit is specific to 
> a vehicle.  Next year the plan is to replace the permit with a PIN number 
> that you will have to input into the street kiosk.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Hinge" <hinge98@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> > This morning, I was awoken at 8:15 by the APPD to inform me that I had to 
> > move my car so parking lines could be painted on my block, 1st Ave. between 
> > Kingsley and Bergh.
> > There was no effort made to place signs to inform us that this would take 
> > place, and I saw no info about this published anywhere.
> > I sure the city might argue that people were supposed to move their cars 
> > anyhow for street cleaning, but that's listed from 9 am till 1 pm.
> > The lines themselves are a joke. The space widths vary, and the lines are 
> > of varying lengths. As far as I could see, none of them even made it to the 
> > curb.
> > I'm also wondering, what's the plan here? Are they intending to make these 
> > paid spaces, and if so, will I be required to get a parking permit? While I 
> > think this is a good idea leading up to the summer, I feel like it was 
> > poorly executed, and I sincerely hope the intention isn't to make me pay to 
> > buy resident permit.
> > The lack of info about this is amazing.
> > Finally, why paint lines without first repairing the street?
> > The drainage on the North side of my block doesn't work, and it flood upon 
> > every rain storm.
> > I've already contacted the city about this.
> >
>




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