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Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Reflections on Parking
I checked, it is citywide essentially. And I see a problem. There are
non-resident permits as well for $300 limited to one vehicle. A resident permit
requires you to register your car in JC. I am an honest person. AP
Thanks for posting this. I read it yesterday.
Since we're talking about parking ( I know I'm annoying with this topic), what
do you or does anybody else feel about keeping year round until midnight paid
parking on the 200 blocks west of Kingsley?
My answer is easy. Take a drive to my block,
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:39:26
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Thanks for posting this. I read it yesterday.
Since we're talking about parking ( I know I'm annoying with this topic), what
do
in a designated area
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Tough one, but I am probably leaning towards relaxing in that area off season
or curtailing the hours BUT if that's done and during a concert at the Pony
there's no spaces on your block what will you say? This is my entire point
about the compatibility/incompatibility of uses. Residences near
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:56:22
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designated area - That's been my argument all along. Thanks for reinforcing
that.
If I bought the $30 permit this summer, it would have
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Thanks for posting this. I read it yesterday.
Since we're talking about parking ( I know I'm annoying with this topic),
what do you or does anybody else feel about keeping year round until midnight
paid parking
Why curtail the hours when there is zero demand?
I would have bought the permit if the city designated a number of spaces
Resident Parking Only.
Wouldn't it make sense for the city to have done a parking survey first? Find
out how many residents park in the designated area, and reserve spaces
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Thanks for posting this. I read
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:56:22
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designated area - That's been my argument all along. Thanks for reinforcing
that.
If I bought
Why not reserve spaces for residents only on my block?
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Why curtail the hours when there is zero demand?
I would have bought the permit if the city designated a number of spaces
Resident Parking Only.
Wouldn't it make sense for
2011 17:24:14
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That holds promise but I think residents should have to pay in the beachfront,
cookman, etc. Parking is never free (always has a cost) even if its not charged
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Perhaps I do not understand you because unless you make Hinge's block resident
only, it does not solve the problem. If its meter or permit, when there are
events, Hinge cant
My point, reserve spaces on your block so when there is the demand present that
leaves you with no spaces, those excess cars (visitors) go go to the next block
perhaps. That causes residents on that block not to be able to park (the number
displaced by the excess cars) and now they have the
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Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Reflections on Parking
That holds promise but I think residents should have to pay in the
beachfront, cookman, etc. Parking is never free (always has a cost) even if
its not charged for. Hogging spaces so customers can never park and frequent
businesses
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That holds promise but I think residents should have to pay in the
beachfront, cookman, etc. Parking is never free (always has a cost) even if
its not charged for. Hogging spaces so customers can never park and frequent
businesses. But even
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:33:31
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Perhaps I do
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Perhaps I do not understand you because unless you make Hinge's block
resident only, it does not solve the problem. If its meter or permit, when
there are events, Hinge cant park even though he has
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:41:32
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Are you doing it citywide? Because if you are not, then we are not sharing the
burden. You will simply shift those visitors to another
All I'd like to see is one simple thing. Suspend paid parking on the 200 blocks
between Labor Day and Memorial Day. I can live with the issues during the
summer. But being asked to pay to park on an empty residential block is
absolutely absurd.
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But if you did that then people would just start parking there instead of
the paid areas and you'd be back to the no parking scenario.
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But if you did that then people would just start parking there instead of
the paid areas and you'd be back to the no parking scenario.
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Than the city should just switch the designation between Labor Day and Memorial
Day to Resident Parking Only for the 200 blocks.
In the winter, I doubt people would want to walk an extra block or two rather
than park near the venue they intend to visit.
Why should the 200 block residents even
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 14:11:52
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But if you did
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Thanks :)
But I love my home. It has an amazing window seat that makes me very happy.
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Hinge, here is my solution: Buy my house (I will give you a good deal,
certainly less than I paid for it 7 years ago) and you get room
Hinge, here is my solution: Buy my house (I will give you a good deal,
certainly less than I paid for it 7 years ago) and you get room for up to 3
cars off street! :-) (Offer also open to anyone else)
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