Jersey City Council to vote on camera-assisted parking enforcement pilot; survey online

The Jersey City Council will vote to consider camera assisted parking enforcement pilot program next month, with the administration seeking resident feedback on parking via a survey that went online today.

“Too many people in Jersey City feel like anything goes when it comes to how our streets are used, and that has real consequences for safety, for getting around, and for quality of life,” Mayor James Solomon said in a statement.

“This pilot gives us a smarter, more consistent way to enforce the rules that already exist and to make our streets safer and calmer for everyone.”

Cameras will be used to detect vehicles parked illegally in no-parking zones. If a violation is detected, the system captures a time-stamped photo of the license plate and vehicle…

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