QUESTION: I got a parking ticket at a broken meter. What should I do?
Answer: Click here and fill out the affadavit. Submit it with your parking ticket.
QUESTION: I got a parking ticket down at the lot even though I have a sticker. What should I do?
Answer: Click here and fill out the affadavit. Submit it with your parking ticket.
QUESTION: What are the available train station parking options for residents?
ANSWER: There are quite a few parking options available for residents who wish to park at or nearby the Hastings-on-Hudson train station:
1. For those who commute on a regular basis, purchasing an annual parking permit in the Zinsser resident parking lot across the street from the train station might be the best option. The cost is $440 per year ($139 per quarter), and depending on demand, the permits either go on sale or are distributed by lottery selection on December 1. Currently, there is a waiting list for permits in the Zinsser parking lot for 2012.
2. Residents may also choose to purchase a resident parking sticker (available through the Police Department) for $10, which allows them to park at metered spaces in the Zinsser lot and/or the small parking lot located next to Maud's Tavern. When parking in a metered space with a resident parking sticker it is still necessary to pay the meter. The meters in both of those lots are 12-hour meters and cost $1.50 for those 12 hours.
3. Those residents who may not commute on a daily basis, may want to park in our $4 per day parking spaces located in the last 25 spaces on the right-hand side of River Street closest to Harvest-on-Hudson Restaurant. These spaces are available daily on a first-come, first served basis, and do not require any type of permit or sticker. Payment is made through cash or check at a meter box located just before entrance to southbound train platform.
4. Lastly, residents have the option of purchasing an annual parking permit in the River Street non-resident parking lot, which has direct access to southbound train platform. The cost is $440 per year ($139 per quarter), and depending on demand, the permits will either go on sale or will be distributed by lottery selection on December 1. Currently, there is a waiting list for permits in the River Street parking lot for 2012.
QUESTION: How can I get on the waiting list for a Zinsser parking permit?
ANSWER: Simply complete the one-page application available at Village Hall and submit it with a copy of the registration for each vehicle to be
included on the permit.
QUESTION: Where can I park if I have Zinsser parking permit and all the non-metered spaces are taken in the Zinsser parking lot?
ANSWER: The last row of the Steinschneider parking lot, which is located behind Pizza Grill and Prime Meats, has been designated overflow Zinsser lot resident permit parking. There is a staircase in the southwest corner of the lot that will take you directly down to Southside Avenue. After 11:30 a.m., any unused spaces in this row are considered FREE parking for
residents or non-residents.
QUESTION: I didn't get a permit in the Zinsser lottery, and I'm on the waiting list now. Besides the $4 per day spaces on River Street, where else can I park?
ANSWER: Although it is about about a 5-10 minute walk to the train station, there is ample parking in the Zinsser Park parking lot located off of Edgars Lane. It is FREE to both residents and non-residents, and in snowy conditions the parking lot is salted and plowed.
QUESTION: What are the available train station parking options for non-residents?
ANSWER: There are a couple of viable options for non-residents:
1. Non-residents have the option of purchasing an annual parking permit in the River Street non-resident parking lot, which has direct access to southbound train platform. The cost is $440 per year ($139 per quarter), and depending on demand, the permits will either go on sale or will be distributed by lottery selection on December 1. Currently, there is a waiting list for permits in the River Street parking lot for 2012.
2. Those non-residents who may not commute on a daily basis, may want to park in our $4 per day parking spaces located in the last 25 spaces on the right-hand side of River Street closest to Harvest-on-Hudson Restaurant. These spaces are available daily on a first-come, first served basis, and do not require any type of permit or sticker. Payment is made through cash or check at a meter box located just before entrance to southbound train platform.
QUESTION: How can I get on the waiting list for a River Street parking permit?
ANSWER: Simply complete the one-page application available at Village Hall and submit it with a copy of the registration for each vehicle to be included on the permit.
QUESTION: I didn't get a permit in the Zinsser lottery, and I'm on the waiting list now. Besides the $4 per day spaces on River Street, where else can I park?
ANSWER: Although it is about about a 5-10 minute walk to the train station, there is ample parking in the Zinsser playground parking lot located off of Edgars Lane. It is FREE to both residents and non-residents, and in snowy conditions the parking lot is salted and plowed.
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