Politics & Government
Closing Milford DMV Office 'Unacceptable': Milford State Rep. Kim Rose
Rose said she had been trying to help come up with solutions to keep the DMV office open.

MILFORD, CT — State Rep. Kim Rose (D) Milford said she is "disappointed" to learn of recent news about the scheduled closing of the Milford Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Office.
“I find the decision to close this branch simply unacceptable as many Milford residents rely on this local DMV to take care of their automotive documentation and license needs,” Rose said in a news release. “I had been working and in negotiations with the Governor, the Mayor of Milford and the DMV Commissioner about the issue of long lines at this branch and to keep this DMV open.”
Starting next week customers are being asked to use other nearby full-service offices in Hamden, Bridgeport and Waterbury. “I will continue to work to find a resolution and will keep residents posted on future developments related to this issue,” Rep. Rose added.
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A full list of DMV offices can be found at ct.gov/dmv/offices. Residents may also access DMV’s full menu of transactions that can be performed online at ct.gov/dmv.
Rose is serving her fourth legislative term. She is co-chair of the Women’s Caucus, House vice chair of the legislature’s Housing Committee, Assistant Majority Whip and a member of the Internship and Veterans Affairs Committees.
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