If the city made a real effort to eliminate the construction yard behind the 
Empress and make that into a parking lot, that would solve part of the problem. 
Same goes for the Esperanza. 
Residential parking permits really need to be addressed.
The vomit and piss problem is ridiculous. I took my dog for a walk after 
Frampton the other night, and there were 2 huge piles of vomit right out front 
of my home. And the back area of the apt next to where I live sees a parade of 
people using it as a bathroom. People are sitting in their cars on Munroe, 
drinking up a storm, and drive by pissing behind that apt during every summer 
stage event.


--- In [email protected], brian watkins <cbrianwatk...@...> wrote:
>
> i would gladly trade you guys the vommit, piss, and parking for the 3 dope
> slinging thugs who have made my street corner their new business office
> 
> or come school time, (i'm a block from the HS), i'll trade you ALL the kids
> in the HS for your vommit/piss/parking situation, they apparently dont know
> what sidewalks are, and like to use anyone's trash cans as dodgeballs, and
> our yards as their garbage cans
> 
> i guess my point is we all deal with something, we live in a resort town,
> there will NEVER be enough parking, never. Sure we can use these vacant
> lots for parking, but how long with that last? Based on the crowd growth
> over the last couple of years, probably not very long. Thats a reality, an
> unfortunate one, but reality none the less. Look at any other established
> beach town, and tell me who has enough parking. I lived in Belmar,
> Manasquan, Ortley, and Long Branch and dealt with parking issues in each one
> of them. When i lived in Belmar there were times i had to take a cab to my
> car, how absurd is that?
> 
> I do agree with permit residential parking, especially for the first 4 or 5
> blocks west of Kingsley. I've brought this up to a few city officials and
> they seemed to like the idea, however, considering i live on the Northwest
> side of town, and i may (or may not) be the only one who proposed this, it
> may not go far. The more voices on it, the better probability of someone
> taking action.
> 
> POWER IN NUMBERS!
> 
> On 11 August 2010 07:25, maubddny <filecabinet...@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > I feel your pain. I also live one block up and experience the same problems
> > as you. They need to issue resident parking permits!
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <AsburyPark%40yahoogroups.com>, "Hinge"
> > <hinge98@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I live 1 block from the Stone Pony. Unfortunately, because our city
> > doesn't understand the difference between residential parking and event
> > parking, I can't find a parking space. Even worse, whenever there's a big
> > event at the Stony Pony Summer Stage, my neighborhood becomes a place to
> > piss and vomit in. Why? Because it's better to park for free then pay.
> > Meanwhile, APPD are busy showing people how to use the absurdly lame meters,
> > on our money. Does anybody see anything wrong with this picture?. I live
> > here year round, and I have to schedule my trips to anything, such as
> > grocery shopping, around boardwalk events. And boardwalk employees are also
> > using my neighborhood. Every night, they take up every single parking space
> > in my neighborhood, because there's no parking for them. WTF?
> > >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> be yourself
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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