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Ridgewood Parking :The fact is everyone is going to have to give something

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March 25,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, During Wednesday evening’s Village Council Work Session, Village Engineer Christopher Rutishauser was asked to ascertain the feasibility of adding approximately 40 additional parking spaces at the Ridgewood train station.  Mayor Susan Knudsen suggested that additional parking spaces might be added by removing the large, grass & tree covered center island in the current parking lot.
The fact is Ridgewood commuters need the parking, and this is a small price to pay along with perhaps a smaller far less ambitious parking facility on Hudson street.
The reality is that on  weekends and during large events ,such as the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce car show there is not enough parking.
After extensive observations the Ridgewood blog concludes it is going to take a multi-pronged effort to create viable solutions for the Village . The fact is everyone is going to have to give something.
1) First we need to get as many commuters off the Street of the central business district as possible . Parking for Commuters needs to be a minimum of 12 hours .  This can be done by creating more parking at the train station and the bus station but also by using more carpooling , uber etc..and dare we say a massive increase in bicycle parking to get people to their point of departure.
2) Employees in the central business district MUST park in the allocated employee parking spaces . Lack of use of the designated spaces is egregious . We suggest a carefully coordinated  ticket blitz to encourage compliance .
3) Instead of increasing fees for parking meter rates , increase meter hours so that restaurant patrons can relieve some of the burden from merchants .
4)  The Valet parking seems to cause more  trouble than its worth unless the cars are parked clearly offsite ,like Graydon pool lot in the evenings.
5) For their part the Ridgewood blog would suggest merchants pick some night during the week to stay open late so someone who actually has a competitive job could consider shopping in the central business district . We are convinced that the only stores that can thrive and survive in the current climate are those that make them selves destination retailers.
6) Finally access to the central business district which no one is talking about is a far bigger issue than parking . The traffic easing project under the train trestle has vitally cut off the West side of town from the East side. Not to mention the danger imposed by slowing response time for emergency vehicles .
The garage on Hudson will create major traffic congestion , while Linwood Ave and Ridgewood Ave remain the only viable way to get in and out of town. Approaches from the west side ,Godwin and West Ridgewood Ave are now all most impassable , however  the approach from Prospect Street seems very under utilized.
For Westsiders if you add the current issues on Glenwood road , it far faster and easier to go to Midland Park, Wyckoff , Allendale and other towns north to shop than head to down town Ridgewood.
The Ridgewood blogs observations have concluded that not only is their not enough parking during peak hours ,but changes in vehicular traffic are literal choking off commerce to the Central Business District .
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Ridgewood Parking : an Idea

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September 26th 2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Exxon station on Godwin Ave. is closing.

Station sold to Citizen Bank. Interesting, the station was closed last year to replace the gas tanks. Just what we need, another bank. But this one will have 3 drive-thru teller windows.

Sign at the gas station says effective October 1st., the parking lot is to be closed.
So, that affects 45 parking spots commuters use for the train.

If the Ken Smith dealership becomes housing, that eliminated 80 to 100 spots for Ridgewood workers w/ special passes.

Hudson Street becomes a parking deck. During the 3 years constructions, that eliminated 120 spots temporarily. Toss in Brogan Cadillac parking spots, if that becomes housing, we have have a total of non-usable parking of approx. 300 spots.

Here’s what we need to do.

All neighborhoods around the train station and even the Ridgewood Park & Ride, do not allow commuter parking on the streets except a few areas.Home owners complain they don’t want cars parked in front of their houses all day.

Time to stop complaining.

I live across from one of the town schools and the teachers park on each side of the street. Should we ban that because they’re on my street?

So, don’t you think by opening up streets for commuter parking, can make parking for those wanting to shop in town better?

Here’s what I’m proposing.

Those current spots near mass transit, are moved a block or 2 further away. ( Where they are not currently allowed)Then the current commuter spots become shoppers spots.

Think about it. Hmmmmmm

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Ridgewood parking lot is no longer in the dark

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Ridgewood parking lot is no longer in the dark

DECEMBER 29, 2014    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2014, 9:29 AM
BY JODI WEINBERGER
STAFF WRITER |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
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The village is no longer in the dark about why PSE&G had stopped supplying power to the North Walnut Street parking lot.

Lights in the North Walnut Street parking lot have been turned on again after weeks of confusion as to why the electricity had been shut off in the area.

Village employees replaced the bulbs in four street lights last week, again illuminating the lot after dark, after their billing issues with the energy utility company had been fixed.

Since November, the metered municipal parking lot has been without street lights, which PSE&G said was due to an error in their account information.

“The electric service to the meter box that serves the parking lot on North Walnut Street was originally disconnected because the account for the meter was listed as an ‘unknown account,’ which would make billing difficult,” said Deann Muzikar, a spokeswoman for PSE&G. Muzikar said the meter has since been put in the village’s name and electric service has been restored.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/lights-at-walnut-st-lot-in-ridgewood-are-back-on-1.1182818