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Re: Jersey City Parking Authority
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because you can still commit fraud. Let's say you get the permit, what's preventing you from then giving the car to someone else in your company (who doesn't live in jc and commutes from say montclar)
Posted on: 2008/2/6 2:22
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I'm sure other tax-paying residents of JC have discovered this as well - if you happen to be a tax-paying resident of this great city who has a company car that is registered by your company in a city other than JC, you are subject to a $300 annual fee to obtain a resident parking permit - yes, 20x the amount typically charged to residents. This is the same annual fee as that charged to non-residents (as in non-JC-taxpayers). I don't know much about the structure/processes of parking authorities such as the JC Parking Authority (I believe parking authorities were established/allowed by the state some time ago), but it seems that there should be some reason/justification behind their fee-setting protocol. It seems unreasonable to me that a tax-paying resident of JC could be charged 20x more than another because of the fact that they happen to drive a company-issued vehicle. I guess I'm missing the public policy reason behind this...or, is this an effort to obtain more funds for the JC Parking Authority so they can send more folks to the annual NJ Assoc. of Parking Authorities & Agencies conference in Atlantic City?!...looks like a great time! I hope they all appreciate the cheesy band that I helped pay for!
http://www.njparkinginst.com/html/dinner_dance_0.html Does anyone know if the JC Parking Authority is subject to any public commentary, etc. when setting rules/fees?
Posted on: 2008/2/6 2:15
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