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Woodbridge officials clarify park permits, campaign-sign rules and parking enforcement after public concerns
Summary
Town officials told residents that permits are required only for Pelsman Park because of on-site bathrooms; other township parks are shared on a first-come basis. Officials also addressed campaign signs, enforcement of parking and scooter/e-bike limits and urged residents to use the police nonemergency number for parking violations.
During the public comment portion of the June 3 meeting, multiple residents asked whether permits were required for use of township parks, whether campaign signs could be displayed on public parkland, and what the township would do about chronic on-street parking and traffic-safety concerns in several neighborhoods.
Town officials responded that Pelsman Park is the only township park that requires a reservation or permit because it has bathrooms and facilities requiring scheduled oversight. For other "pocket parks" such as Lyman Avenue Park and Bruce Turcotte Park, officials said residents may use…
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