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Since February of 2016 Cedarhurst residents have been able to use Sentry Mobile, a mobile app, to pay for and monitor the village’s parking meters. more
On June 24, the Village of Cedarhurst’s metered parking fee increase — from 25 cents to 50 cents an hour — in the public lots went into effect. When it was instituted Mayor Benjamin Weinstock said, “We felt that this was a fair way to raise funds without raising taxes.” more
Faced with discontentment from the business people represented by the Cedarhurst Business Improvement District (BID), the Cedarhurst board of trustees led by Mayor Benjamin Weinstock decided at Monday’s meeting to delay implementing a rate hike of the parking meters in the village’s 10 lots. more
Nearly 700 new parking meters covering 1,540 spaces in the Village of Cedarhurst have caused consternation for some, a short-lived backlash and now a period of learning about the modern devices as all the meters are expected to be programmed by the end of this week, village officials said. more
New parking meters installed through a pilot program in Cedarhurst in October 2014 are here to stay, with more — about 700 as an expected total — currently being installed on Central Avenue and side streets such as Washington Avenue and Spruce Street. more
A three-month pilot program launched by the Village of Cedarhurst has put 19 new parking meters covering 33 parking stalls on Central Avenue between Cedarhurst Avenue and Spruce Street. more
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