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Autumn Brings Dogs Back to Beach; Free Parking to Motorists in Sea Isle

By Press Release

SEA ISLE CITY — Many residents and visitors in Sea Isle City look forward to the month of September – not only because it heralds the end of the hot summer season.
September is also a popular month thanks to the City’s free parking policy and also because dogs are once again permitted on the beach.
As of Sept. 15, motorists will no longer be required to “plug” parking meters with coins. This will allow people to leisurely enjoy Sea Isle’s businesses and beaches without the worry of parking violations.
The annual city wide free parking policy will be in effect until May 15, 2011.
Between Sept. 30 and May 1, dogs are once again permitted on Sea Isle’s beaches and promenade. However, dogs must be licensed, leashed and curbed at all times.
Additionally, a local ordinance requires dog owners to clean up after their pets 12 months a year. Failure to immediately comply with the so-called “pooper-scooper” law can result in fines up to $200.
As of Sept. 15, restrictions limiting bicycling and skating on the promenade will also be lifted. During the summer season, when the resort is very busy, bicycling and skating on the promenade is limited to specific hours.
The 1.5-mile long seaside promenade will be open to bicyclists and skaters all day until May 15.
For additional information, visit www.seasislecitynj.us.

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