
Heck Avenue south side, between Whitefield and Delaware Avenues. There are 3 handicapped spaces. All Blogfinger photos © 10/12/17
On the south side of Heck Avenue, between Whitefield an Delaware, are 6 parking spaces, and 3 are handicapped. Each of those addresses have a reserved spot in front of their house. The individual who is handicapped is allowed to park in that spot or a vehicle owned by member of the immediate family who also resides at that address.
Only someone with a specific handicapped yellow sticker may park there, so another handicapped person cannot use that space.
The installation consists of a generous blue box with a white wheelchair painted within. There is a handicapped street sign with two parts.
To get this privilege, one must get a report signed by a doctor. The eligibility criteria are below:
The Neptune Township ordinance regarding handicapped parking is 14-32, and the final approval is by the Chief of Police. There are no restrictions related to whether the individual is full time or part time.
The details you provide are only for the Blue (permanent) handicap stickers. A red handicap sticker (temporary) is available to those who are either A) recuperating from an injury or procedure, or B) are transporting someone who is recuperating from an injury or procedure. As with the blue sticker, this sticker must be signed by a licensed physician and approved by the local Chief of Police