Traffic & Transit
Parking Ban Issued For Hamden Milling & Paving Program
The parking ban will be in effect for the town's milling and paving program. See the full street paving list for 2024 here.
HAMDEN, CT — (From Town of Hamden): Effective starting Tuesday, July 23, Mayor Lauren Garrett has proclaimed a parking ban for only those streets on the paving list (see below).
This ban is being proclaimed pursuant to Section 70.34 (A)(13) of the Code of the Town of Hamden. As per this section, no person shall park, or allow to remain parked, any motor vehicle on any portion of any highway to which it applies. The parking ban shall expire at the conclusion of the work on the streets listed below, and a separate announcement will be issued.
Signs shall be posted on each scheduled street not less than 24 hours in advance of any paving activity and shall remain in effect until paving has been completed. Residents are permitted to park on their street until such time that signs have been posted. Please remain attentive and watchful for signage regarding your street’s scheduled paving activities. Vehicles not removed prior to paving activity will be subject to towing at the owner’s expense.
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On Tuesday, July 23, milling and paving work will begin, and the following streets will have no parking on the street until work is completed:
Street Paving List 2024:
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The municipal lots at 2972 Dixwell Avenue and 1665 Whitney Avenue are also included in the 2024 milling and paving list.
For the paving map and more information, visit here.
For the complete streets project, visit here.
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