Today, TFoTM located spot #254 in the north-side train lot and found out the following: The width of the parking space is 7 feet 4 inches wide. The measurement was taken from the middle of the painted white line on one side of the parking space to the middle of the white line on the other side of the parking space. TFoTM challenges anyone to park in this spot (#254) and exit their automobile without having to squeeze through the opening in their car door without striking the adjacent parked vehicle.
TFoTM then obtained the following Westfield Town Code Ordinance 17.04 titled "REQUIRED DIMENSIONS FOR PARKING SPACES AND LOADING SPACES. Subsection A. states: Minimum parking space dimensions. Parking spaces shall be designed to provide a rectangular area with the following minimum dimensions, which shall exclude any roadway, driveway or access aisle adjacent to the space. Parking spaces for persons with disabilities shall be in accordance with the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code or American with Disabilities Act, as aplicable. (RSIS)
Type of Space Space Width Space Depth
no curb overhang 9' 20'
with 2' curb overhang 9' 18'
(90 degree angle only)
parallel to aisle 9' 23'
*Space #254 = 7' 4" in width appears to be in violation of Westfield's own town ordinance.
Perhaps the Town, in an attempt to maximize parking revenue, "shoe-horned" parking spaces into these municipal lots without ever recognizing the Town Ordinance it's own governing body passed.
The Fact of The Matter is, the Town probably never expected anyone to check.
Is this another case of Mismanagement or Oversight?
So Westfielders, visitors, downtown employees, deal with the dents, and thank Town Hall.
What do you expect. John Morgan was in charge of the parking division. What better way to pad the bottom line. Squeeze in as many parking spots as possible.
ReplyDeleteKasko is clearly a roll-up-your-sleeves and get to work kind of a guy. He sees an issue and he takes it upon himself to investigate FOR THE PEOPLE of Westfield. We need more like him on the town council. I hope he will run for mayor.
ReplyDeleteIs it a case of maximizing parking capacity or maximizing ticket revenue? Oh, and by the way, I have no problem parking my Smart Car in any of the parking spaces in town.
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