Cape May City Council Considers Parking Fee Increase and Public Event Policies Amid Resident Concerns

The Cape May City Council meeting on April 21, 2026, prominently featured debates over proposed increases to parking fees, discussions about the management of special events, and the consideration of several resolutions affecting city operations. The council deliberated on the implications of standardizing parking rates, the transparency of event applications, and future infrastructure projects to accommodate the city’s growth.

Parking issues took center stage during the meeting, with council members and attendees engaging in an in-depth conversation about the need to adjust parking fees that have remained unchanged since 2019. It was proposed to standardize parking rates at $2 per hour citywide, a 33% increase from the current $1.50 rate. This increase is intended to reflect rising costs and align with neighboring towns where parking fees average $2.75. The council considered the operational and budgetary implications of this change, noting that a simplified structure might enhance visitor experience by reducing confusion over parking regulations.

There was an acknowledgment that uniform pricing could inadvertently impact the business district by encouraging beachgoers to park there, potentially affecting local businesses negatively. To address this, some members suggested a differentiated rate of $4 in key areas to deter long-term parking by non-shoppers. The importance of maintaining a three-hour maximum parking limit in business areas was discussed, though enforcement inconsistencies were noted.

In addition to parking fee adjustments, the council also contemplated extending the parking season to December 31st. The council recognized the need for a new comprehensive parking study to better understand the city’s capacity and demand dynamics, as the last study was conducted in 2001. A more detailed understanding would facilitate informed decision-making about parking rates and regulations.

Attention then turned to the subject of special event management, where resident Jules Roush voiced concerns about the implications of street closures for events involving alcohol consumption. Roush stressed the absence of a concrete plan for managing increased traffic and the potential financial burden of such events on the city. He emphasized the risk of approving closures without a strategic approach, which could lead to an overwhelming number of events.

In response, a council member explained that event applications undergo rigorous scrutiny by multiple city departments, including police and public works. The council member assured residents that events are thoroughly vetted and that the city typically recoups related expenses, estimating a cost of $2,550 for the event in question. Despite these assurances, Roush called for greater transparency in the review process and suggested charging applicants for the use of public spaces.

Discussions also included insights from Chief Ashaw about the success of a recent event that involved street closure due to pedestrian congestion. The chief suggested that such a strategy might be beneficial for future events, balancing local business benefits with public safety.

The meeting addressed several resolutions, including Resolution 167042026, which authorized a change order for a convention hall theater lighting upgrade. An error in the resolution’s text was identified and corrected, with the amendment passing unanimously. Another resolution, 187042026, involved reauthorizing an auction bid for leasing city-owned property to facilitate cellular service.

The council also declared April as Autism Awareness Month and recognized Lieutenant Maza for his service, with farewell events scheduled for May 1st. The city manager highlighted ongoing projects, including the lifeguard headquarters renovation, and invited public participation in upcoming events like a historical run and a dedication ceremony for a liberty tree.

In public comments, residents raised concerns about the aesthetics of the seawall on Beach Avenue and the maintenance of a proposed memorial.

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:
Zachary Mullock
City Council Officials:
Shaine P. Meier, Lorraine Baldwin, Steve Bodnar, Maureen K. McDade, Michael Yeager

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