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HOW DO I GET A COMMUTER PARKING PERMIT FOR THE HARRISON STATION?

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HOW DO I GET A COMMUTER PARKING PERMIT FOR THE HARRISON STATION?

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Commuter Parking Permits are available in the office of Town Clerk Joseph Acocella. Bring proof of residency – (current Con Ed bill), copies of your vehicle registration(s) – both listing your Harrison address, and the fee. Currently, the fee is $425 for the full year. Three cars may be listed on the permit, so that if one car is out of service, the other car can be used If space is available, occasional parking is available on a daily basis to residents for $3.00, so non-commuters can go into NYC for visits, shopping, the Opera, etc.

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Commuter Parking Permits are available in the office of Town Clerk Joseph Acocella. Bring proof of residency – (current Con Ed bill), copies of your vehicle registration(s) – both listing your Harrison address, and the fee. Currently, the fee is $450 for the full year payable by check, cash or money order. Three cars may be listed on the permit, so that if one car is out of service, the other car can be used If space is available, occasional parking is available on a daily basis to residents for $3.00, so non-commuters can go into NYC for visits, shopping, the Opera, etc.

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Commuter Parking Permits are available in the office of Town Clerk Joseph Acocella. Bring proof of residency – (current Con Ed bill), copies of your vehicle registration(s) – both listing your Harrison address, and the fee. Currently, the fee is $600 for the full year payable by check, cash or money order. Three cars may be listed on the permit, so that if one car is out of service, the other car can be used If space is available, occasional parking is available on a daily basis to residents for $3.00, so non-commuters can go into NYC for visits, shopping, the Opera, etc.

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