25 F
Smithtown
Saturday, December 21, 2024

Town Board Approves Yearly Parking Passes for Residents

-

Cover credit – Google Maps

In a move aimed at alleviating parking costs for residents, the Town Board of Islip has approved a resolution introducing yearly parking passes for residents. This new initiative allows residents, including those in Bay Shore, to avoid paying for metered parking in municipal lots. This makes these parking lots affordable for all.

Starting this year, Islip residents can purchase a yearly parking pass for $35. The program also offers a discounted rate of $20 for senior citizens and Veterans. These passes will be valid in municipal lots across the town, providing a more convenient and cost-effective parking solution for many.

Despite the introduction of these passes, all existing parking regulations, including time limits and restrictions on overnight parking, will still apply. This ensures that while residents benefit from the passes, there is no disruption to the overall parking management and availability within the town.

Councilman Mike McElwee (R-West Islip) has been a steadfast advocate for this initiative, championing the cause even before he took office. His dedication to addressing residents’ concerns about parking costs has been instrumental in bringing this resolution to fruition.

“This is a project I’ve worked on since getting into office,” said McElwee. “I appreciate the support of my fellow councilmen to get this passed.’

The discounted rate for senior citizens and Veterans is a key feature of this program, reflecting the town’s commitment to supporting these valued members of the community. By offering the passes at a reduced cost, the Town Board aims to make daily activities, nights out, and errands more accessible and affordable for seniors and veterans.

The response from the community has been overwhelmingly positive. Residents expressed their appreciation for the new parking passes, highlighting how they will alleviate the stress of finding and paying for parking in municipal areas of the town in which they live.

The yearly parking passes are set to go on sale. Residents can contact Town Hall or their Town Councilman for detailed instructions on how to obtain the passes that will be provided to ensure a smooth and efficient rollout.

Looking ahead, Councilman McElwee and the entire Town Board are regularly exploring additional measures to improve parking and transportation within the town. They will continue to evaluate the potential for more parking spaces and enhancing public transportation options to better serve the residents of Islip as needed.