Just that all those towns have a bit different demographics - and most have a 
college community or big business and more.

You can't keep building taller and inviting more businesses in without having a 
realistic parking solution. This has been the case in AP since the beginning of 
time, when cars were few. 

...Within the next few days signs will appear along Asbury Park's main street, 
Cookman Avenue, appealing to the public to refrain from parking cars any longer 
than necessary. The merchants hope that this system will work, though the 
ordinance forbidding parking more than 20 minutes on Cookman Avenue has failed 
to keep the street clear.

I posted this before...
http://www.asburyboardwalk.com/oldnews/1900/1920/0926.htm


The thing that differs me from a lot of other people running for the President 
of the United States is that I focus on the problem first. Then I focus on what 
the solution is.
Herman Cain





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