Asbury Park Residents Voice Concerns Over Parking and Property Management at Council Meeting

During the recent Asbury Park City Council meeting, residents voiced concerns over aggressive parking enforcement and the management of problematic properties, drawing attention to issues that affect both local businesses and homeowners. Parking enforcement was a central topic, with residents and business owners expressing dissatisfaction over perceived predatory practices, while discussions on property management highlighted community frustrations with tax-exempt properties and safety concerns.

Parking enforcement dominated the discussion as multiple attendees shared their grievances about what they described as aggressive and punitive measures. Mike Arllo, a resident, illustrated these frustrations by detailing his experience of receiving three parking tickets, which he argued were a result of predatory enforcement. He conveyed the community’s perception that such practices are oppressive, deterring customers and alienating business owners. Arllo further emphasized that the municipal fines budget appeared to be increasing by 24%, prompting his call for leniency in enforcement, especially during off-seasons when parking spaces are abundantly available. The council acknowledged Arllo’s concerns, noting that some issues had been discussed in a previous parking committee meeting, and suggested examining the possibility of establishing a formal grace period policy.

Bianca Beri, a local business owner, added her perspective, describing how parking challenges impact her salon’s operations. She shared that her business generates substantial revenue from parking fees associated with her clients. Beri recounted incidents where both customers and employees received parking tickets, which she argued could deter future business. She criticized the requirement for employees to secure parking permits, forcing them to park far away or incur high fees due to limited availability. Beri expressed frustration over street closures for city events, which exacerbate parking shortages, and questioned how parking fine revenues are allocated.

The council meeting also addressed issues surrounding property management and tax-exempt properties. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with the increasing tax burden, contrasted with the proliferation of tax-exempt entities. One resident noted that their taxes had increased by 400% since moving to the area, questioning the fairness of this burden on homeowners. The council clarified that they cannot legally prevent a non-exempt entity from purchasing property, but this explanation did not alleviate the resident’s concerns about the number of tax-exempt properties.

Concerns about specific properties were also raised, notably by Bess McCarthy, who highlighted the conditions of a property near her home that had been the subject of over 184 emergency service calls. McCarthy described the property as a hub for drug activity, questioning the city’s approach to managing such situations and expressing worry over an influx of individuals needing social services. She demanded clarity on the city’s role in potentially attracting more homeless individuals and how it manages properties with problematic tenants. The council assured McCarthy that they are addressing these concerns.

Gabrielle, another resident, voiced concerns about an abandoned church on Second and Bond Street, which had become a site for homeless individuals to camp. She described safety hazards arising from this situation, including garbage accumulation and the risk of fire. Gabrielle suggested that ongoing police documentation could lead to action against the property owner, and a council member encouraged her to report issues for safety and documentation purposes. The council’s response included offering personal contact information to facilitate direct communication and assistance.

The meeting also featured a proposal from a resident named Dan, who suggested that developers be required to provide on-site security for dormant development sites to prevent issues akin to those at the abandoned church. This proposal underscored the broader call from residents for increased oversight and accountability from the city in managing such properties.

In procedural matters, the council addressed and approved various resolutions, including those concerning an Independence Day fireworks display and the installation of a sculpture at the Train Station Plaza for the 2026 FIFA World Cup celebration. However, discussions on the budget hearing were deferred due to the state’s delay in approval.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
John Moor
City Council Officials:
, Amy Quinn, Deputy, Angela Ahbez-Anderson, Councilmember, Eileen Chapman, Councilmember, Yvonne Clayton, Councilmember

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