Description
When previous-year parking passes expired last September, many people in Zone 5 were told that there were none of the new Green passes available. Instead they were given previous year passes - some had a piece of tape with the zone written in, others were sharpied.
People were told that the correct passes would be mailed out. That didn't happen. Now cars are being ticketed en masse.
The person writing the tickets is just doing their job (true parking violations are constant in the area) but there seems to be a communication gap between the parking desk and those doing the enforcement.
8 Comments
Acknowledged Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
Neil (Registered User)
jim (Registered User)
NHVCyclist (Registered User)
Supervisor - I understand - this actually isn't my issue. I renewed mine early and was able to get the green passes. However, some were not, and some who I know also did not have last-year passes. All they have are the taped/sharpied expired passes that they were told to use "until we mail out the new ones."
I also understand that there should be no issue with the appeal if they properly explain the situation. However, this whole thing seems backwards - why not just stick to the original promise of mailing out the correct passes when they arrive? Instead, the Residents' time is wasted, the Ticket-writer's time is wasted, whoever reviews the appeals time is wasted, etc.
Jim - Not sure why you feel the need to be counterproductive on this site. That's not how the system works. The 3 hang tags are for visitors. Actual residents can not and should not use Visitor Passes on a day-to-day basis. "Buying" the hang tags is for people who refuse to register their car in New Haven to avoid taxes, which is a totally separate discussion. You know all this.
Again, this isn't even my own issue. I've got a sticker on my car and my 3 visitor passes. Looking out for my neighbors who were caught off-guard.
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
NHVCyclist – I understand your frustration. Unfortunately I can’t speak on behalf of the office of accounts receivable or any promises that may have been made or misunderstanding that may have occurred in communication with that office, however I have forwarded this issue to the head of that department and received confirmation that all permits are currently in stock.
Neil - You still need to bring in appropriate documentation and fill out the form, however I recommend doing so in person in the office of accounts receivable to receive your permits on the spot.
The office of accounts receivable is located on the first floor of city hall at 165 Church St, next to the tax office. They can reached directly at (203)946-8055 with any additional questions or concerns. Thank you.
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
NHVCyclist (Registered User)
NHVCyclist (Registered User)