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Transportation & Properties

Transportation and Properties is a division of the Department of Community Services, which operates under two specific workforces: Trades and Building Services, and Traffic Maintenance.

Trades and Building Services

  1. Maintains various buildings that are used to provide the residents and children of Linden programs and activities. These buildings include the Community Center Building, the John T. Gregorio Recreation Center, the Linden Multi-Purpose Center, the Raymond Wood Bauer Promenade, the 7th Ward Recreation Center, the 8th Ward Recreation Center, the Wilson Park Recreation Center and the Sunnyside Recreation Center at Werkmeister Park.
  2. Maintains City parks open to the public. These parks are listed below by ward. * Represents undeveloped parks.

1st Ward

2nd Ward

3rd Ward

4th Ward

5th Ward

6th Ward

7th Ward

8th Ward

9th Ward

10th Ward

Traffic Maintenance

Manages all municipal transportation and parking services in Linden, including the Linden Train Station, pedestrian facilities and safety, traffic control, signage and striping, and inter-agency coordination between the City and neighboring facilities such as NJ DOT and NJ Transit.

Train Station Parking Fees:

All rates are effective as of January 1, 2020.

When applying for Resident & Non-Resident Permit Parking permits, please note that the “daily parking” consists of numbered spaces only, and limited spaces are available on a first come, first served basis.

Linden Station Lot #3 is for permit parking only, and Lots #1 and #2 are for daily parking. For more details about parking at Linden Station please visit the following NJ Transit link for a map and overview of the entire Linden Station area. All vehicles in violation of parking regulations will be ticketed and towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. Please do not daily park in the permit only parking spaces. Daily parking spaces are numbered and permit parking is NOT numbered. Also please pay for daily parking on the side which you park.

There is also another online parking application called Whoosh, available for smartphones and desktops. Currently the City of Linden’s permit only parking is full, but you can join and sign up for the waiting list.

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