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Shroggie
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Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
You need a pass to park at the Massapequa Park train station, right? If so, how do you get one and is it expensive?
I've only parked there at night and didn't need one.
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Posted 1/2/12 9:40 PM |
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Re: Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
Permits for use of parking lots maintained by the Town of Oyster Bay at Bethpage, Glen Head, Hicksville, Locust Valley, Massapequa and Syosset train stations are issued throughout the year only to residents of the Town of Oyster Bay. Permits for residents of incorporated villages within Oyster Bay are $80.00 per year. Permits for residents in unincorporated areas are $20.00 for two years. All vehicles must be registered in the State of New York and applicants will be required to show proof of residence. All permits expire March 31. Fees for incorporated village residents are prorated after September 30; resident two-year permits are prorated after March 31 of the odd year. Residents of incorporated villages over the age of 60 may obtain a one year parking permit for $10.00.
A Replacement Parking Permit for a substitute vehicle owned by you can be issued for a fee of $1.00 only if the Parking Permit is returned to our office with a copy of the new registration. linky
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Posted 1/2/12 10:11 PM |
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Shroggie
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Re: Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
Posted by KittyGags
Permits for use of parking lots maintained by the Town of Oyster Bay at Bethpage, Glen Head, Hicksville, Locust Valley, Massapequa and Syosset train stations are issued throughout the year only to residents of the Town of Oyster Bay. Permits for residents of incorporated villages within Oyster Bay are $80.00 per year. Permits for residents in unincorporated areas are $20.00 for two years. All vehicles must be registered in the State of New York and applicants will be required to show proof of residence. All permits expire March 31. Fees for incorporated village residents are prorated after September 30; resident two-year permits are prorated after March 31 of the odd year. Residents of incorporated villages over the age of 60 may obtain a one year parking permit for $10.00.
Thank You. Where did you find this?
A Replacement Parking Permit for a substitute vehicle owned by you can be issued for a fee of $1.00 only if the Parking Permit is returned to our office with a copy of the new registration. linky
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Posted 1/3/12 6:24 AM |
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2boys4me
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Re: Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
I grew up in Massapequa Park but not the incorporated village, so my parents didn't pay village taxes but their address and zip code still said Massapequa Park. That being said, my mom worked in the city and since we didn't live in the incorporated village, she had to park at the Massapequa train station, WAY farther from our house because we lived near Farmingdale/Amityville but she had to drive all the way to the other end of Massapequa, practically near Seaford. Also, after my mom got divorced, she rented in East Massapequa and even though it goes East Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Massapequa, she still was not allowed to park in Massapequa Park train station and I actually just dropped her off because it wasn't worth the hassle.
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Posted 1/3/12 10:19 AM |
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Re: Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
Looks like you've been given very thorough information. I can't add to that, but just wanted to say I was surprised to learn that ALL of Massapequa Park isn't the incorporated village. I've been living here 25 years and didn't know that!
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Posted 1/3/12 9:36 PM |
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Shroggie
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Re: Massapequa/Massapequa Park peeps...
Posted by 2boys4me
I grew up in Massapequa Park but not the incorporated village, so my parents didn't pay village taxes but their address and zip code still said Massapequa Park. That being said, my mom worked in the city and since we didn't live in the incorporated village, she had to park at the Massapequa train station, WAY farther from our house because we lived near Farmingdale/Amityville but she had to drive all the way to the other end of Massapequa, practically near Seaford. Also, after my mom got divorced, she rented in East Massapequa and even though it goes East Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Massapequa, she still was not allowed to park in Massapequa Park train station and I actually just dropped her off because it wasn't worth the hassle.
That's like me! I think I'm considered East Massapequa but I'm less than a minute from the Mass Park train station. It's silly to have to pass that stain and drive down to Massapequa.
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Posted 1/4/12 8:21 AM |
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