No, I want a sign, and a sticker, that designates parking in my neighborhood as 
residential. When I lived in Edgewater, NJ, that's exactly what we had, and it 
was free. Surely the City makes enough money off of fines paid for parking to 
afford this. It's absurd that I have to park blocks away from my home during 
Stone Pony Summer Stage events, while there's plenty of empty spaces in the 
paid lots and spaces. Even worse, I have to dodge vomit the morning after. And 
what is nobody talking about? The car break-in's on Munroe Ave during these 
events. Want proof? Head over to Munroe, between AP Ave and 1st, and check out 
the broken glass. If I'm lucky, that's where I get to park. And I don't want 
to, because there is zero lighting, and the GPS thieves know this. 
Duh...There's also zero lighting in Library Square Park. It's  all burnt out, 
and people have no idea about the amount of crap taking place there every 
single night. Boardwalk prosperity is great, but for much of the city, nothing 
has changed. We pay PD to stand in front of crappy parking meters. Explain that 
away...

--- In [email protected], "dfsavgny" <dfsav...@...> wrote:
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> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "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?
> >
> 
> You want to have paid parking in front of your house? Which is why when I 
> looked for a house in AP I made sure I had plenty of off-street parking. My 
> wife thought I was nuts but I knew one day it would be at a premium. Anyone 
> two blocks from the beach will have a hard time parking during the summer.
> 
> A solution could be to have resident parking only in some areas with stickers.
>




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