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Restaurant owner asks Perth Amboy officials for dedicated loading zone for 20-foot trucks

Perth Amboy City Council / Public Comment · March 30, 2026
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Summary

Victor, a restaurant owner at 216 Toll Avenue, asked the council for a designated loading zone to accommodate 20-foot delivery trucks that now double-park; city staff described the permit review process, inspections and ordinance size limits and said police approval and vehicle inspections are pending.

Victor, a restaurant owner who identified himself at the public-comment podium, asked Perth Amboy officials to establish a loading zone near his business at 216 Toll Avenue to accommodate frequent deliveries and reduce double-parking.

Victor told the council his business has grown “over about a year and a half,” that deliveries often arrive in the afternoon and that he uses “a 20 foot truck.” He said clusters of three or four large delivery vehicles sometimes block curb space near nearby schools and that drivers receive tickets when they double-park.

City staff described…

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