New Parking Rules Affect Residents

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Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh says that declining property values are a major factor in rising taxes for West Windsor residents.

But in Windsor Haven condominium home values have been threatened by his administration, which imposed major cuts in on-street parking, making the community a much less attractive place to live and raise a family.

Rather than working with residents to solve the problem and develop constructive parking solutions, the Mayor brazenly claimed that no parking has been removed.

This was an argument rejected by the many neighbors who cannot find anywhere to park for their families and guests and who are now at risk of being ticketed by police.

Proper parking rules attract wide support –– not least by helping keep roads clear for emergency vehicles. But wiping out much-needed parking that communities have relied on for many years without considering the impact it will have is appalling.

I urge residents of other condominiums in West Windsor to stay alert to the activities of the administration using the Open Public Records Act. They should demand that the mayor properly consult all residents when making these extraordinary decisions.

Anthony Singer

43 Ketley Place

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