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Asbury Parking

Free three-hour parking in effect until January

Applies to all metered spots in city

By Molly Mulshine
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All metered parking spots in town have been changed to free three-hour parking until January, city manager Terence Reidy said today. Metered spots line the beach front and the downtown area, and meters were first installed to provide a combination of revenue generation and parking management, Reidy said. The city is opting for three-hour parking […]

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Nov 12, 2012
Asbury Park

Still no solution for Savoy situation

Planning board to recommend city conduct parking study

By Molly Mulshine
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Developer Carter Sackman and his attorney Andrew Karas brought the Kinmonth Project before the planning board once more last night, this time with testimony from parking expert George Jacquemart. After hearing from Jacquemart, the board recommended the city complete an independent parking study. Sackman hopes to restore the Kinmonth Building [pictured at right], on Mattison […]

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Jul 10, 2012
Asbury Parking

Sackman seeks to defer construction of joint garage

Hopes to keep surface lot on Mattison Ave., develop into multi-use structure later

By Molly Mulshine
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Downtown Asbury developer Carter Sackman is hoping to further defer construction of a parking garage he and the city planned to build jointly. The city and the developer reached an agreement in 2007 to build the 404-spot garage, which would include more than 100 spots for use by Sackman’s residential tenants, as well as residential […]

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Jul 02, 2012
Asbury Parking

Two-hour parking on Main Street may be extended

"It's a chain reaction. When you start enforcing parking in one part of town, people move to another area."

By Molly Mulshine
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The city council may amend the parking ordinance to extend two-hour parking on Main Street. Two-hour parking rules are in effect from the Neptune border to Fifth Avenue. The city’s advisory parking committee is currently looking at extending the restrictions north of Fifth Avenue to Deal Lake Drive, effectively creating border-to-border two-hour parking. The purpose […]

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Apr 24, 2012
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