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Council advances residential parking-permit zone after heavy storm; mayor updates council on $3M parking-deck funding effort
Summary
Council set a residential parking-permit ordinance for further reading to limit overnight street parking to Passaic residents in a narrow border area after complaints during a major snowstorm; the mayor reported the city has $3 million toward a Dayton Avenue parking deck and described study and grant constraints for a 400-space target.
The City Council moved to set Ordinance 28 (amendments to residential parking permits, Chapter 295) for a second and final reading after staff described the mapped area along the Clifton border and explained eligibility and visitor-permit rules. The business administrator said the ordinance is meant to reserve overnight on-street spaces for Passaic residents in a small delineated area and noted that one visitor permit per household would be available. "Only Passaic residents overnight would be allowed to park in this area," the administrator said.
Councilors described repeated complaints of overflow…
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