
ANNUAL PARKING PERMITS AND FREE PARKING IN VILLAGE PARKING LOTS ON SPECIFIC SATURDAYS
Village Manager Heather A. Mailander
Ridgewood NJ,The 2019 Annual Commuter (Ridgewood Parking Permits – RPP) will go on sale on Monday, December 17,2018 at 8:30 a.m. at the Reception Desk in the lobby of Village Hall, and will continue to be sold Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m., except holidays. All applicants must bring their driver’s license and vehicle registration(s) for car(s) they wish tolist on their permits, as the RPPs allow up to 3 cars on each hang tag. The RPPs allow commuters to park in designated Ridgewoodparking lots without having to pay the parking meters. The following is a summary of the Ridgewood Parking Permits (RPPs) and their prices:
Premium RPP – $1,300 annual fee – allows Ridgewood residents to park in the Train Station lot, Prospect Street lot, and allRidgewood lots, including Route 17 Park and Ride lot. A Premium RPP may not be used in the Hudson parking lot. A maximumof 155 Premium RPPs will be sold, on a first come, first served basis.
Hudson Lot – $1,300 annual fee – allows Ridgewood residents to park in the Hudson parking lot only, with a guaranteedparking space. When the Hudson parking lot is closed, due to the construction of the parking garage, those residents with a Hudson parking lotpermit will participate in a ride share program, through December 31, 2019. Residents who purchase Hudson parking lot permits must purchase apremium Ridgewood parking permit at the end of 2019 in order to continue to participate in the ride share program until the parking garage opens in2020.
Non-Premium RPP – $975 annual fee – allows Ridgewood residents to park in Chestnut Street lot, North Walnut Street lot, CottagePlace lot, and Route 17 Park and Ride lot.
Park and Ride RPP – $975 annual fee – this price is for both Ridgewood residents and non-residents, and allows parking in theRoute 17 Park and Ride lot.
Non-resident RPP in Central Business District – $1,950 annual fee – allows non-residents to park in the Cottage Place lot.
Ridgewood Resident Commuter Sticker – Free – All Ridgewood resident commuters who wish to park at the train station must bringin their driver’s license and vehicle registration(s) to obtain a free Ridgewood Resident Commuter sticker. Free Ridgewood ResidentCommuter stickers will also be issued to all Ridgewood residents purchasing RPPs and the Hudson Lot permit.
The Village will accept checks, cash, or credit cards (with a 3% transaction fee to the user) for payment.
There are also Central Business District (CBD) Employee stickers and hang tags that may be purchased by those who work in the CBD and allows parkingat designated meters in the North Walnut Street and Cottage Place lots.
For more information, please visit our website: www.ridgewoodnj.net.
how about leasing it out to Out of town people . to park their car to ride the train at least you’re guaranteed that the parking garage will be filled and you’re making money.
Rates were skyjacked by the VC ,…NEVER FORGET VOTERS ..THESE PEOPLE HAVE TO GO. Completely tone deaf ..they knew better but none of them ever bought a 700 to 800
annual commoners pass to any of the various commuter lots to get to our jobs in the city …( that’s how we pay your salaries) VC ..Don’t count on that longer term …
Continued Raiders of the Lost Ark.Absolute Tyranny.
You people keep voting them in so you get what you deserve VC bullying
‘ Whatever’ might have written one of the final sad chapter headings for 2018 .
” Whatever “. ….Many, like the the Mayor and other new Vc ‘ s candidates ran on a distinct change from the top down : prior managements that pre :deals were forced down as a pre -decision know better than taxpayers
approach /platform..HA …shame..,,GARAGE SHALL COME..
DEVELOPMENTS SHALL Come ,,open season…