The Oyster Bay Town Board postponed a vote on a parking
permit fee hike at its Feb. 6, 2018, meeting.
Oyster Bay Town Board postpones vote on parking
permit fee hike The Oyster Bay Town Board postponed a vote on a parking
permit fee hike at its Feb. 6, 2018, meeting.
Not exact matches
The proposal would
hike the cost of a two - year
permit for residents in uncorporated areas of the town to $ 100 from $ 20, and raise other
fees.
The Oyster Bay Town Board tabled a resolution to increase parking
permit fees at commuter lots Tuesday following public criticism of the proposed
hike and disagreement among board members at a board meeting.
The tabled
fee hike proposal would have increased the annual cost of a
permit to park at the town's rail station parking lots to $ 100 from $ 10 for residents of unincorporated areas and to $ 175 from $ 80 for residents of incorporated villages within the town.
The
fee hike would have added approximately $ 3.6 million in revenue to the $ 700,000 assumed in the 2018 budget, based on types of the 41,202
permits issued and valid through March 31.
The Nassau County Legislature voted Monday to
hike fees for a wide range of services, including golf at Eisenhower Park,
permits for home renovations, admission at Old Bethpage Village Restoration and cabanas at Nickerson Beach.
The Nassau County Legislature voted to
hike fees for a wide range of services, including golf at Eisenhower Park,
permits for home renovations, admission at Old Bethpage Village Restoration and cabanas at Nickerson Beach.
One anonymous nurse had this to say: «We heard yesterday we are now personally accountable for thousands of pounds of
hiked up car parking
fees for a car park where the majority can't even get a
permit to park.