
What are we supposed to do? The lot is typically full before 6:45 am. Residents are just getting kicked around. Some of us have to get to work by train and have no option other to drive and park at the station.
Why didn’t the village preplan this and not issue non resident stickers to reduce the number of cars? There are ways to plan things. Really poor leadership, planning, and just a slap to commuters already stressed by a tough train ride
Unacceptable leadership we need a solution
Oh come on now, wake up early and get to the parking lot earlier. First come first serve. If not park in another parking lot and walk. Lazy oh my God.
it would be helpful if the notice directed people to where the alternative full day parking was. That way they could plan accordingly and make enough time to park and walk a few blocks.
Hudson Street Lot, Cottage Street Lot, Chestnut Street Lot
yes but it should be posted at the train station so the people know there is that alternative. i don’t think all the people know that they can park at hudson street, cottage street or chestnut street
Why would they do that that’s thinking. Don’t you know they shoot at the hip And then worry about what happens later.
Right walk or leave early. As a resident who pays ever increasing taxes, over $200 a month to park in a lot for residences some of whom pay $35-55k year in taxes. All to get on a train that cost $300 a month that the commute has increased by at least 30 minutes a day, requires a switch to midtown, and are trouble prone.
The illusion of buying in RW as it is a commuter village is also becoming a tough sell. We bought here as the village used to support commuters and accomdate some of their requirements. All of this is driven by the ever increasing need for more and more fees to feed the out of control spending
Ridiculous planning and leadership
To ridiculous planning and leadership… then move to the east side. Good schools, lower taxes and fewer jerks like yourself
Does anyone on the Council or BOE commute?
The sense of entitlement in this village is outlandish.