Two New York City councilmembers are proposing residential parking permit programs in areas that could be impacted by congestion pricing.
NEW YORK -- With congestion pricing coming soon, some New York City Council members are looking for ways to help their residents deal with what is expected to become an exacerbated issue -- parking.'You have a lot of people that don't obey the rules. They double park,' one driver said.
'The congestion coming downtown, too many people will want to park in the area here and you'll have to worry. It's nothing good,' one person said.Schulman, who represents District 29 in Queens, says residential parking permits are needed in the Kew Gardens neighborhood, where she expects more Long Island residents will be driving into the area and parking near the Long Island Rail Road as a result of congestion pricing.
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