Jackson modifies proposed on-street parking ordinance after resident feedback

Jackson Modifies Proposed On-Street Parking Ordinance After Resident Feedback

JACKSON, NJ — Jackson’s municipal council is set to amend a recently introduced parking ordinance after residents voiced concerns over its restrictions. Initially aimed at enhancing traffic safety and reducing congestion, the ordinance proposed limitations on parking along side streets near county highways, including a 50-foot outright ban and a 100-foot area restricted to resident-only parking, with a permit system allowing one vehicle per household.

Council President Jennifer Kuhn acknowledged the feedback received from the community, highlighting that the primary concerns revolved around the one-vehicle-per-household limit. Many households, facing challenges such as multiple vehicles or insufficient driveway space, found the restriction particularly onerous.

After deliberations among council members, Kuhn announced plans to modify the ordinance during its second reading. The revised legislation will introduce provisions for issuing special permits under certain conditions, aiming to alleviate hardships faced by residents. These special permits will enable households with valid reasons, like multiple vehicles or limited parking space, to apply for exceptions to the one-vehicle rule.

The amendment will specify that permits can only be obtained for parking adjacent to the applicant’s property, ensuring that the regulation directly benefits the residents it intends to serve.

This legislative adjustment demonstrates the council’s commitment to balancing the need for public safety and efficient traffic flow with the practical realities and needs of Jackson’s residents.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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