Boardwalk Sues to Block Point Beach Parking Law
Boardwalk offer, bar ordinances and more on parking plan on tap at council meeting tonight
Even as Point Beach Council is about to revise its new parking plan, Boardwalk businesses cite Ocean County policy and federal law in their fight against it. Council is expected to discuss possible revisions to a new parking plan that restricts overnight parking in the residential neighborhood near the boardwalk to property owners and residents from midnight to 6 a.m. starting on June 22. Meanwhile, Boardwalk businesses filed a lawsuit on May 7 to block the new parking restrictions, claiming the restrictions violate the businesses' Constitutional rights. The suit also specifically names Point Beach Councilman Michael Corbally, saying that because he is a co-owner of Barefoot Real Estate on Arnold Avenue and sells and rents property near …
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Tommy
5:50 am on Sunday, May 20, 2012
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