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Fort Lee vs Ridgewood

How do street parking limits rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Fort Lee has fewer restrictions than Ridgewood.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fort Lee enforces metered, time-limited, and permit-only street parking throughout downtown and residential zones, with restrictions on parking distance from hydrants, intersections, and crosswalks.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Ridgewood regulates on-street parking through Chapter 265, controlling angle and parallel orientations, time limits, metered zones, and permit-required areas throughout the village.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeRidgewood
Hydrant clearance10 feet-
Stop sign clearance25 feet-
Permit zonesYes, residential-
Meter daysMon-Sat typically-
Angle Parking-Nose toward curb
Parallel Parking-Direction of travel
Schedules-Listed in Chapter 265
Meters-CBD and Train Station

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Fort Lee FAQ

How do I get a residential parking permit in Fort Lee?

Residents in designated permit zones can apply at the Borough Clerk's office with proof of residency and vehicle registration; visitor passes are also available.

What state law governs Fort Lee parking?

Many parking rules incorporate New Jersey Title 39 motor vehicle laws alongside local borough ordinances enforced by Fort Lee Police and Parking Authority officers.

Ridgewood FAQ

Which way should I park in an angled stall in Ridgewood?

Vehicles in angled parking stalls must be parked with the nose facing the curb. Backing into angled stalls is not permitted under Chapter 265.

Where can I find Ridgewood's full street parking rules?

Chapter 265 schedules list every street with specific parking restrictions, time limits, and prohibitions. Always check posted signs in addition to the schedules.

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