Well, I'm the only person on my block that I know of who's a member of this
group besides the other person who just posted, and I just want to say that
everybody I encounter on my block shares the same observation, so even though
I'm the lone voice here, that's not the case in the real world.
I
Well, I'm the only person on my block that I know of who's a member of this
group besides the other person who just posted, and I just want to say that
everybody I encounter on my block shares the same observation, so even though
I'm the lone voice here that's not the case in the real world.
I'l
Well who else would park there except visitors? There are not that many
residents on the block so it has to be outsiders? So let them walk the extra
block if they want to. The only solution I see that would make you happy is to
give you the permit for free. I would gladly pay $30 a year for no
I'll give it a chance, but I'd be willing to bet that the only times those
spaces will see any bonefide paid activity is during the handful of SP outdoor
shows.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" wrote:
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" wrote:
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Would you not be frustrated if you were living where I do? I'm not alone in my
frustration with this. The people on my block echo my sentiments completely.
All that has been accomplished is to make my street a ghost town while the next
block over now gets to experience the same thing we have for
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" wrote:
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> Yeah, I took my chances parking out front this weekend because I had a
> carload of heavy musical equipment.
> I'm sorry if I'm bothering anybody by bring up this issue again. I simply
> feel like the plan was poorly thought out, and poorly
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" wrote:
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> Now, these same people are avoiding the new pay parking spaces, and using
> Bergh, which is where I now want to park because I'm not going to buy a
> permit to park on an empty street. I only have my choice of spots if I'm
> willing to pay
Yeah, I took my chances parking out front this weekend because I had a carload
of heavy musical equipment.
I'm sorry if I'm bothering anybody by bring up this issue again. I simply feel
like the plan was poorly thought out, and poorly executed. This summer, the
city missed out on making revenue
I hear what you are saying but you are missing my point. When there was no paid
parking on my block, people who didn't want to pay to park by the bw used my
block thus forcing us residents to park a block or more away from our homes.
Now, these same people are avoiding the new pay parking space
Believe me I am no picking on you but WTF? You don't like it when visitors park
by your house and take up all the spots and also don't like it when they made
the spots metered? Seems like it worked out for you and now you have your
choice of spots. What is the right amount of cars parked on your
I noticed how empty your block was last weekend. However, I have a different
perspective. 2nd Ave on the 200 block was always packed with residents as well
as the visitors who didn't want to pay and didn't have a problem walking one
short block. Now that the metered parking is in place, the v
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