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Why the word Park is in Park Slope — Brooklynian

Why the word Park is in Park Slope

Anyone have any thoughts on car-owing Manhatanites using Park Slope's streets as their free, personal parking spaces? "After you park your car," I hear, "it only costs you $2 to take the subway back into the City!"

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  • AS a car owner who lives in Prospect Heights who parks his car in Park Slope, I resent Manhattanites taking up precious space.
  • Subject: Re: Why the word "Park" is in "Park Slope&amp

    raw wrote: Anyone have any thoughts on car-owing Manhatanites using Park Slope's streets as their free, personal parking spaces? "After you park your car," I hear, "it only costs you $2 to take the subway back into the City!"
    Is this a widespread practice? It doesn't seem like it would be all that practical.

    And;
    AS a car owner who lives in Prospect Heights who parks his car in Park Slope, I resent Manhattanites taking up precious space.
    Is parking that tough in PH? It seems like I see a lot of spots (stupid New York thing to notice, I know - and I don't even have a car) when I'm in the neighborhood, but of course that's just a casual observation.
  • Seems like a lot of trouble, especially with having to move the car for alternate-side. It's not like it's so easy to park in Park Slope anyway. All the Manhattanites I know act like it's sooooo much trouble to come out to Brooklyn; are they really coming out here to park their cars?
  • Subject: Re: Why the word "Park" is in "Park Slope&amp

    Drano wrote: [quote=raw]Anyone have any thoughts on car-owing Manhatanites using Park Slope's streets as their free, personal parking spaces? "After you park your car," I hear, "it only costs you $2 to take the subway back into the City!"
    Is this a widespread practice? It doesn't seem like it would be all that practical.

    And;
    AS a car owner who lives in Prospect Heights who parks his car in Park Slope, I resent Manhattanites taking up precious space.
    Is parking that tough in PH? It seems like I see a lot of spots (stupid New York thing to notice, I know - and I don't even have a car) when I'm in the neighborhood, but of course that's just a casual observation.

    You have to move your car four times a week in PH. For some reason it's only twice in PS. If I wasn't so paranoid about break ins I'd probably park on McDonald Ave. between PPW and Ft. Hamilton right by Greenwood. Tons and tons of spaces available 24/7 and I believe you only have to move twice a week as well.
  • Yep, even better is PS folks on their way to the R train park on 23rd/24th Sts. and 6th Ave then walk the block & a half to the subway.

    I guess it's easier than cruising for a space a 7am around PS proper...
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