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Bradley Beach Issues Parking Changes In Anticipation of Nor'easter

Temporary restrictions announced for during and after snowfall

Bradley Beach is warning residents and visitors of parking prohibitions during and after the nor'easter, in anticipation of snowfall.

The complete parking rules as announced by Bradley Beach:

If your street runs from Main St. to Ocean Ave. (East to West):

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No vehicle shall be parked on the South side of the streets until the snow has stopped and the street has been properly plowed.

An announcement will be made when vehicles can be moved to the South side of the streets to allow the removal of snow on the opposite side.

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During that time parking is prohibited on the North side.

If your street runs from lake to lake (North and South):

No vehicle shall be parked on the East side of the streets until the snow has stopped and the street has been properly plowed.

An announcement will be made when vehicles can be moved to the East side of the streets to allow the removal of snow on the opposite side. During that time parking is prohibited on the West side.

In effect through plowing operations

These parking restrictions shall remain in effect until the snow has ceased and the streets have been plowed for the full width and parking will not interfere with the normal flow of traffic.

Any vehicle parked in violation or abandoned on a public street shall be deemed to be a nuisance and a menace to public safety. The vehicle may be issued a summons and removed at the owner’s expense. 

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