Paul Goldfinger, MD. Editor Blogfinger.net
I have found 45 pages in our archive regarding this topic. I didn’t count, but the number of parking posts on BF will number in the hundreds.
Read Paul Kaplan’s letter to the Coaster in today’s edition regarding the Township meeting on January 13, 2025 where the waters are even more muddied than before. His is a cry for a solution—any solution, but no permit plan can overcome the basic issues which we have once again addressed on Blogfinger.net: namely that we often have more cars than spaces in our little town, and there are too many mega-events that do no good for those of us who live here. (see our link below dated 12/15/24).
And, in the same Coaster piece, the reporter concludes with a word salad:
“Now, Neptune must decide whether a year’s long program is worth the labor of fabricating, implementing, overseeing, enforcing and fitting the bill that would come with a program all without the physical and human infrastructure that other shore towns with similar programs rely on”.
Really? What is he talking about regarding other towns, and if this is an editorial, then how about telling us the Coasterican opinion. But they never do editorials. Useless!
Here is our last article on the subject posted last month if you can stand reading it again: What’d I say?
Parking parking parking. Ban the tourists!
RAY CHARLES:
