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Parking Restrictions

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Board Changes Rules So Commuters Know When They Land on Free Parking

Trustees approved new amendments Tuesday that turn past practice into law, making parking free on weekends, holidays and weekdays after 10:30 a.m. at the commuter lots the village runs.

The Tinley Park Village Board put into law Tuesday a practice that's been common when it comes to regulating the commuter parking lots the village runs near the Oak Park Avenue and 80th Avenue Metra stations. READ: Police Dept. Could Sell Vintage Machine Guns it Owns for Big Bucks Trustees unanimously approved amendments to the village's municipal code at the board's Tuesday, Dec. 4, meeting that makes commuter parking free in certain circumstances. Historically, the village hasn't enforced parking restrictions in these situations. The amendments would let commuters park without a permit or paying a fee in the following cases: To park in the station lots, commuters can purchase a permit on a quarterly basis or pay a $1.50 daily fee with …

Ordinary Citizen

12:50 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

In these struggling economic times, I would think the Village would act responsibly and obtain revenue from all available sources. If you want to stimulate business, then free parking should be a perk only when actual spending occurs. A validation process could be put in place for reimbursement when a certain threshold of spending is met. It is unfair to alienate the commuters that most likely …   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

Village Wants to (Officially) Make Train Station Parking Lots Free on Holidays, Weekends

Amendments to the ordinances dealing with Tinley Park commuter lots would waive fees on holidays, weekends and weekdays after 10:30 a.m. Currently, the village doesn't enforce parking restrictions during those times.

Call it words needing to speak as loud as actions when it comes to proposed amendments to the Tinley Park ordinances regulating the commuter parking lots the village runs near the Oak Park Avenue and 80th Avenue Metra stations. READ: Proposed Gas Station-Car Wash Put on Hold by Will County Committee The planned changes would make parking free in certain circumstances, codifying enforcement practices that are already in place. To park in the station lots, commuters can purchase a permit on a quarterly basis or pay a $1.50 daily fee with cash or special tokens that can be purchased at the Village Clerk's office or at the Tinley Park Police station. The amendments would let drivers park without a permit or paying the fee in the following …

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Officials OK More Limits on Cruise Night Parking

Trustees gave the go-ahead Tuesday to the first reading of a motion that if given final approval later this month, will further restrict parking on Oak Park Avenue once a week.

Officials took the next step Tuesday night to further restrict traffic on Oak Park Avenue during this summer's Cruise Nights. They've said the measure—it prevents parking on not one, but both sides of the street—should help make downtown Tinley Park a bit more organized during the weekly event. Trustees approved the motion's first reading Tuesday. If given the final go-ahead at the next village board meeting, restrictions will not be in place by June 5, which is this year's first scheduled Cruise Night, officials said. "It works out for the best because it will give the police department time to prepare," said Village of Tinley Park Trustee Brian Maher, chair of the Public Safety Committee. The classic car shows kicked off last year and …

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

More Cruise Night Parking Restrictions Pending for Oak Park Avenue

Officials want to further restrict street parking during this summer's Cruise Nights, which kick off June 5.

Officials hope to make Cruise Nights in downtown Tinley Park a bit more organized this year. So they're recommending that the board approve a plan to enforce more restricted parking regulations during the weekly event. The classic car shows kicked off last year and are sponsored by the village's MainStreet Commission. During the event's first year, parking was only prohibited on the east side of Oak Park Avenue between 171st and 173rd streets. This year, members of the board's public safety committee want to restrict parking on the west side of the street as well. "This will hopefully eliminate traffic congestion and pedestrian conflicts," Assistant Village Manager Mike Mertens said Tuesday night during a Committee of the Whole meeting. "…

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Sgt. USMC

8:22 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

We need these kinds of events to help the economy. A healthy economy benefits everyone.   more ›

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