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Marv95 t1_j6vjs65 wrote

Citiquare is the one that stands out. Problem is that it has 3,000 parking spaces for a transit-oriented development across from Broad Street Station. Why?

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aTribeCalledLemur t1_j6xypin wrote

I'm in Harrison and moved here with my car but ended up selling it. It's definitely doable to live in Newark/Harrison without a car. Parking requirements like this are basically encouraging every single person to have a car which is unnecessary and harmful to the city.

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ScrollHectic t1_j730esi wrote

It's doable but not always convenient or cost effective. I live downtown and work by a train station. I occasionally take the train into work but it's so much cheaper and quicker to drive. ($90 weekly on NJ Transit vs $45 gas with gas left over for personal driving on weekends. And 50 min on the train vs 35 driving.) With that being said, I have friends who live downtown and don't have cars but they all work from home and spend a small fortune on Ubers.

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sutisuc t1_j73kru4 wrote

Especially a city with really good transit to get in and out of but pretty piss poor options (for a city with such low car ownership rates) to get around within the city itself

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Marv95 t1_j73zz6q wrote

$90 for a weekly rail ticket is crazy even with the ability to use it for free on a bus/light rail. That's not much less than a SEPTA monthly transpass which allows you to ride ALL regional rail anywhere for free on weekends/holidays.

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