As Atlantic City braces for winter weather this weekend, local officials are taking proactive steps to help our community stay safe. The New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority has announced free parking at the Wave Parking Garage to protect vehicles from expected snow and flooding conditions.
Working in coordination with the City's Office of Emergency Management, the CRDA will open the Wave Parking Garage—situated at Mississippi and Fairmount Avenues—for complimentary use beginning Sunday, February 22 at noon and continuing through Tuesday, February 24 at noon.
What Residents Need to Know
The initiative comes as forecasters predict a combination of snowfall and moderate coastal flooding—a scenario that's all too familiar to those of us who've weathered previous nor'easters along the Jersey Shore. By offering elevated parking, city officials aim to minimize vehicle damage and give residents peace of mind during the storm.
Here's what you should know if you plan to use this service:
Parking will be restricted to the second floor of the garage only
Staff will be on-site throughout the duration of the free parking period
Your parking will be validated when you exit at the gate—no payment required
The offer is available to both residents and visitors
Community Preparedness Matters
This type of collaborative response showcases how our local agencies work together when severe weather threatens our coastal community. The CRDA's quick action, prompted by the Office of Emergency Management's assessment of conditions, demonstrates the kind of proactive planning that helps Atlantic City weather storms more effectively.
For residents in flood-prone areas or those with street parking, this free garage access provides a valuable option to safeguard vehicles during the 48-hour weather event. The second-floor restriction ensures cars remain well above potential flooding while still providing ample capacity for community members who need it.
As always, residents should also prepare their homes, stock up on essential supplies, and stay informed about weather updates through official city channels. While we hope the storm passes with minimal impact, having options like free elevated parking helps our community face winter weather with greater confidence and security.
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