I love this beach, my favorite place! Beach 97 to 85 ! But parking is a big big issue? The city has "No parking" sign all along the beach front shore street? Why would the city do that! Doesn't make any sense and gonna discourage many to come to the beach!! Should have metered parking spots all along the beach shore front from 10 am to 7 pm! We pay high taxes in NYC, We should find a parking spot when we go to the beach! Nevertheless every street close to the beach there are "No parking" sign on one side too! Seems like their plan to stop people from coming to the beach! Instead they should install metered parking spots and remove all the "No parking" signs!
People end up parking on top of the sidewalks and grass and block the fire hydrant! I dont blame them at all! Sometimes they get a ticket! They city plan is working great!
The sand on the beach full of small pieces of like wood, seems like no one cares about cleaningthe sand before the summerseason, the water has shells and small stones, very sharp rocks could cut out you feet open! Dont what the city should do about that!
The city council should do something about that issue ! Make the taxpayers happy and make money installing metered...
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Read moreBeach 116th street has nothing for its patrons. The rich people won't allow the township to make improvements. It's been this for the past 6 years. All the rich people who live from 117th street and above have managed to do is create vacant lots bringing Beach 116th to look like a slum. They have no regard for themselves nor the businesses around there. We're to show concern and patronize these local advocating the small business this community would continue to flourish. Instead because the locals don't support small businesses our neighborhood seems to be dying. Let's see improvements and support from our locals and we can see the rise of all the good things Beach 116 has to offer. In turn the businesses will flourish thru out the winter months making it to the...
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