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Greenport Village Board to Vote on Meters in March

Greenport Village Trustees will vote on purchasing parking meters at a special March meeting so they can be installed in time for the busy summer season.

 

Despite having already bonding for parking meters, striping, and signs last June, members of the Greenport Village Board are expressing last-minute concerns over the project.

After discussing the meters with residents and business owners, Trustee Mary Bess Phillips said not enough information is available to show where the meters will be and how much parking will cost, which has merchants concerned.

Trustee David Murray said he met with a group of merchants who expressed their concerns. He suggested he read an informational statement at next Monday’s board meeting explaining where the meters will be located and how much parking will be.

After working on improving parking in the village for three years, Nyce said the village now has regulations in the book and needs to enforce the regulations. He said the metered parking spaces will be on Front St. between Third St. and Main St. and on Main St. between Central Ave. and Front St. The parking meter units will be placed approximately every 15 spaces and that each space that is metered will be marked. The mayor said parking will be $1 per hour, with a two-hour maximum.

The village had individual metered spaces until Mayor David Kapell removed them in the 1990s to help spark business in the village.

Phillips has been working with the mayor on parking for three years and said she said she was “afraid people are not paying attention.” She said the merchants were not able to prevent business owners and employees from parking in prime spaces. As a result, she said there is no parking turnover in certain spots in the village and it is forcing business out of the village.

“People are taking their prescriptions west,” Phillips said.

Nyce said the parking meters are not meant to be a revenue stream and that installing  the meters was the end result of a problem that was perceived in the business district.

“If we have regulations on the books, we have to have enforcement,” Nyce said.

Trustee George Hubbard said that now the village is going forward with the meters in this economy, people are concerned.

“We’re all going to have to live with it once it’s done,” Hubbard said.

The mayor described last summer as a “soft opening” for the new parking regulations and the village has until July 4th weekend to have the meters in place. He said once the meters are purchased, he wants to work with the Greenport Business Improvement District (BID) to discuss placement of the units and educate people on how to use the meters.

The trustees will vote on the purchase of the meters at a special board meeting in early March because Nyce and Phillips will not be at the February meeting.

Related Topics: David Nyce, Greenport Village, and Parking Meters

William Swiskey sr

2:00 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How will the three board members left holding the sack react to the petitions with 500- 600 names opposing the meters at the regular meeting on Feb 27th

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Concerned

6:46 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Huge mistake. Once people start getting parking tickets the people shopping will decline. Oh and yes the town will need to hire a meter person to monitor the meters and hand out tickets. Meters are a headache.

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Agnes Bean

8:39 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Why no paid parking south of Front Street on Main most of the stores are down that way? Is that sacred ground ? No wonder only a handful of merchants seem up set, because those south of Main don't care, nothing changes for them. Quite frankly this seems unfair and if you ask me south main street is where merchants park in front of their stores all day. So the only FREE parking will be in front of thier stores and they will be using them up. Senseless plan, and yes, I know you did a parking study. But do you realize what a study like that is geared to do, get a community to spend ridiculous amounts of money to handle a realitively small problem. Some one should look into how many time this company told a community NOT to buy expensive equipment ( probably from them). There is more beneath the surface, keep digging!

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forward thinking

8:40 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

the shoppers will go where the asprey is - and the short sighted, lame duck will have won...

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Frank T

9:10 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

So the village took away meters to "spark business in the village" and now wants to put them back. What's the matter too much business? I don't think Tanger has meters. Great way to kill a village business district.

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Jerry

10:03 am on Sunday, February 26, 2012

You will stiffel shopping and hurt the resturant business. Whats next red light cameras?
Things seem to be picking up, why do this now?

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Diane Carpentieri

8:02 am on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

With all of the empty storefronts and high gas prices I worry that we won't have a parking problem for some time to come. For me, I don't go to villages with parking meters because I don't want the stress of timing my stay or getting a ticket. The board is being very short sited..

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Richard Bonforte

3:04 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Parking meters are ugly and will add nothing to the esthetics of the downtown area. Furthermore, only more cars will be driven to park "free" on the main residential streets close to Front and Main Streets. These streets are already a nightmare for residents on busy weekends.

If parking is such an issue for the village, and I believe it is, then the trustees need to address the real solution: investing in a parking garage or utilization of open spaces like the high school lot. Greenport is very much a "walking" village and what better way for people to explore our village, its shop and restaurants?

Richard Bonforte

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