Tag: parking
Middletown Will Lower Parking Fees to Counter NJ Transit Fare Hike
Two River area commuters will have to contend with a statewide 15% New Jersey Transit (NJT) fare hike starting July 1, but Middletown residents have been offered some respite: a 15% reduction in train station parking fees to counteract the increase.
Red Bank Council Discusses Parking, OPRA Fees and Senior Center
As the downtown gets busier with the return of Broadwalk and new developments spring up around town, parking issues remain a constant topic of discussion for the borough council.
Monmouth Beach Repeals Back-In Parking Mandate
By Allison Perrine
Monmouth Beach Commissioners recently repealed the mandatory back-in parking rule in town which was hotly...
Recasting a Parking Lot as Public Space
By Chris Rotolo |
RED BANK –The borough’s effort to improve its much-maligned parking situation will get underway in the spring when ground is broken...
Grievances Aired at Parking Study Meeting
By Chris Rotolo |
RED BANK – Congested roadways and jam-packed lots would lead one to believe borough businesses are booming, but that sentiment was...
Red Bank RiverCenter Works To Identify Vision
By Chris Rotolo |
RED BANK – The vision statement that will inform the direction of Red Bank’s downtown business district hasn’t been determined yet,...
Red Bank Orders a New Parking Study
By Jay Cook |
RED BANK – It’s been 26 years since the borough commissioned a survey of the parking situation in town.
Plenty has changed...
Red Bank Merchants Circle Round, Looking for Way Out Of Parking...
By John Burton |
RED BANK — An evening of discussion concerning the borough’s parking situation once again pointed to the divide that apparently continues...
Sea Bright Officials Secure In Use Of Metered Parking Fees
By Liz Sheehan
SEA BRIGHT – Could a court decision last month that ordered Belmar to place funds from increased beachfront parking fees into the...
Red Bank Parking Plan Hits Snarl
By John Burton
RED BANK – When it comes to whether a parking garage should be built in the borough downtown, progress seems impeded by...