There are also $125 montly permits availible in the financial district for
commuters
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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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Well logically speaking this should happen where there is paid parking
I do not have paid parking in my neighborhood, so there is no use for
residential permits
Even more logical, for those speaking of Cookman, would be to build a parking
deck accessible to everyone all the time (not like the c
Issue with resident only parking on public streets is some of the weekend
folks. If you take a look on cookman at some of the cars parked, they have
flyers on them and some of those flyers are a week old, what that means to
me is weekend residents are parking in public streets for days when they'r
When I lived in Jersey City there was NEVER issues, its a proven method
Again, inquire with other cities like have done. It works
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Visitor parking is not the issue, its residential that's the issue.
Give me a bad repercussion of having resident parking only spaces
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All the city needed to do was inquire with other cities in NJ
I did some research on this when you first brought up the topic
I found ONE municipality that has parking meters, AND charges their residents
the way AP does. 30+ other cities/towns that have meters followed the same
guidelines, whic
I do not believe in paid parking for residents unless it is a $15 year round
permit just like every other city in NJ does, pay for a sticker, be able to
park in a designated area
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