Borough Considers Commuter Lot Shake Up, Parking Rate Increase
The borough would like to have numbered spaces and commuter kiosks installed at the Radburn Train Station by 2014.
Radburn Train Station's commuter parking lot may be on the verge of a makeover. After receiving unanimous council approval Tuesday to move ahead with preliminary plans to update the lot, the borough will begin obtaining cost estimates to stripe parking spots and install two self-service kiosks at the station. If approved, the lot makeover should give casual commuters a chance to find a parking spot, increase the ease with which police can ticket parking violators and raise additional revenue for the borough. As the lot currently operates, resident commuters purchase an annual parking permit sticker that provides them daily entree to the unmarked lot. Residents are charged $54 -- 21 cents per week day -- for the annual permit, and non-…
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Joan Flynn
7:51 pm on Sunday, March 31, 2013
Speaking with my sister from Glen Rock, within 2 weeks, the kiosks are being removed and being replaced by Parkmobile App. Apparently,the kiosks were always broken at which time the commuter needed to call the police dept. in order to not receive a ticket. Why are we catering to other towns? Raise the yearly parking rate and be done with it. Don't punish the everyday commuter.   more ›