Traffic & Transit
Parking Ban Announced In Middletown
With snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Middletown.
MIDDLETOWN, CT — In anticipation of the expected snow storm, Mayor Ben Florsheim is declaring a parking ban effective at 11 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 12.
The parking ban requires that all vehicles are removed from city streets. In the event that alternative, off-street parking is needed, during the length of the parking ban, vehicles may be parked in the following municipal parking lots without a charge/fee:
- Melilli Plaza Lot (250 Spaces)
- Broad Street/Kidcity Lot (100 Spaces)
- Broad Street/Russell Library Lot (30 Spaces)
- Kings Avenue Lot (20 Spaces)
- Dingwall Drive Lot (90 Spaces) – Entry from DeKoven Drive to Dingwall Drive
- Rapallo Avenue Lot (20 Spaces)
All vehicles parked on city streets must be removed by 11 p.m. or run the risk of being ticketed for $205 per violation and/or towed by the Middletown Parking Department or Middletown Police Department, at the owner’s expense.
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If your vehicle is ticketed during any parking ban you should make payment to the Middletown Parking Department, in person, at City Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, by phone at 860-638-4920 or by visiting www.MiddletownCT.gov.
If, your vehicle is ticketed and towed, then you may claim your vehicle by contacting the Middletown Police Department directly at 860-638-4000. In the event your vehicle(s) is/are towed, your full payments for the total ticketed parking violation ($205) and the associated tow charges must be paid first, to the Middletown Police Department, before your vehicle can be released.
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“The City asks for everyone’s cooperation and understanding as we provide for the safety, well-being and snow removal operations for all of Middletown and its citizens,” officials wrote in a news release.
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