Politics & Government

Parking Ban Announced In Middletown

Officials announce a parking ban in anticipation of an impending winter storm.

MIDDLETOWN, CT — In anticipation of the snowstorm in the forecast, Mayor Dan Drew is declaring a parking ban that will go into effect at 6 p.m. on Wednesday (Jan. 3) in Middletown. The Department of Public Works requests that residents make arrangements to remove vehicles parked on city streets.

Should you need off-street parking, you can park at the following municipal lots:

  • Melilli Plaza
  • Broad Street / Kidcity
  • Broad Street / Russell Library
  • Arcade Upper Level Entrance (Court Street)
  • Kings Avenue Lot
  • Green Street Lot
  • Hubbard LL Baseball Lot on DeKoven Drive
  • Grand Street / Community Health Center Lot

Parked vehicles on city streets must be removed by 6 p.m. or run the risk of being towed by the Middletown Police Department at the owner’s expense. If a vehicle is towed during the parking ban, you may claim the vehicle by contacting the Middletown Police Department at 860-638-4000. All payments, i.e., ticket and towing charges, must be paid at the police department before a vehicle is released.

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