Submitted by Majin_K t3_z6tr6h in jerseycity

I just got a car for the first time, and parking around me is atrocious. Most spots have meters, there's some spots that say a permit is needed to park, zone 4 permits for 2 hours, etc. I want to know is a permit absolutely needed or could I be okay if I just loop around the block on those 2 hour spots? I'm very much new to this stuff, so any help would be appreciated.

If a permit is needed, how much does it cost?

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ffejie t1_iy34g8v wrote

It doesn't matter if you loop around the block. If parking enforcement sees you there at 12:05p and then comes back at 2:30p and you're still there: you get a ticket.

I believe the rule is actually for all of Zone 4, so you can't park anywhere else in Zone 4 after 2:05p in my example.

Yes, you need a permit.

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TheObliviousPickle t1_iy361s1 wrote

Zone 4? Waterfront? Jus an FYI- If you live in a building with a parking garage, you’re not eligible for a street parking permit

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Majin_K OP t1_iy366hk wrote

My building used to have a parking lot, but it got torn up and converted into the preschool that occupies Haus 25. My building manager says they're "trying" to negotiate with the other building for shared space in the garage but nothing has come of it yet. This has been ongoing for months since construction on Haus 25 finished

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HappyArtichoke7729 t1_iy3fad1 wrote

They are cheap, as long as you have a valid NJ driver license, the car has valid NJ license plates, and all the addresses on those match your home address, which is in Zone 4, and you live in a building that does not offer parking. If any of those things aren't true, you can't get one.

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Majin_K OP t1_iy3fean wrote

Then I should be fine. I did look it up and I think I'll be better off going to the parking Authority in person, since online applications can take a week or two to come in the mail.

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Majin_K OP t1_iy3frpr wrote

Yeah thats what I mean. I had checked online and saw how long it takes to get one. The site even recommends going in person to get one asap.

But thank you for your help. As said, I'm very new to car ownership and parking was the last thing I needed to take care of.

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JCwhatimsayin t1_iy3lqke wrote

My immediate reaction to this post is: Are you kidding me? You bought a car without thinking about and researching where you would put it? But there are lots of questions about parking in this sub, often from people who are considering getting a car for the first time, and it's easy for me to forget that if you come from somewhere where parking isn't a concern or just haven't used a car much, this isn't something top of mind. For posterity, can you share what your reasons were for buying a car?

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jersey385 t1_iy3lro1 wrote

The women who work in the parking authority office are crazy old bats but the line moves decently. So if you see a long line it will take a while but they keep it moving for the most part. I’ve been there twice and that’s been my experience for what it’s worth. You do need to have the paperwork filled out perfectly or they lose their minds and get an attitude.

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Majin_K OP t1_iy3mhhw wrote

It was given to me from a coworker. And primarily I got it to commute to and from work, as I have to get up pretty early(4am) to be here on time. Busses don't run that early, light rail can sometimes be unreliable, and Uber gets expensive.

Yeah, I hadn't done complete research on the parking situation around where I live, so I only knew what I saw on signs and such, but didn't know what they entirely meant. Hadnt thought about it much. Poor planning on my part I admit, which is why I came to ask. Thankfully someone else had given me some advice already and I've got plans to hit up the parking Authority later today

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JCwhatimsayin t1_iy3q2bn wrote

Appreciate this answer. How far is your commute in miles? I'm going to remember to be grateful today that I don't have to wake up at 4am! Best of luck at the Parking Authority.

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Majin_K OP t1_iy3sf30 wrote

About 4 miles from the waterfront to rt.440. My usual commute involved taking the light rail from exchange place to west side ave, but sometimes they run late or extra early, causing me to miss my usual time and wind up late to work. At least with the car, my commute is more stable.

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Especiallymoist t1_iy3ti1u wrote

If you get a letter from your building management stating that their parking is all occupied, the parking authority will grant you the permit. That’s pretty much what we did.

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souperred t1_iy450qg wrote

it's $20 for a year. do the first one in person because it's faster, then renew online the first of your expiration month.

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Catarmy1 t1_iybn4w7 wrote

Yes if you park on a tight block like ours and your not from here we call and have you towed

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