Traffic & Transit
Medford Sets First Public Meeting On Parking Changes
The city's contract with its parking vendor will expire in January, and operations will be absorbed by a new Parking Department.
MEDFORD, MA — The city will hold a public meeting next week to discuss the future of parking procedures and operations in the community.
Residents are invited to offer feedback to the team overseeing and implementing Medford's new parking structure after the city's contract with its parking vendor expires in January.
This is the first in a series of planned public meetings on the new Parking Department. In attendance will be Parking Director Faye Morrison, Director of Traffic and Transportation Todd Blake and representatives from the Medford Police Department. Members of the Mayor's Committee on Parking Policy and Enforcement will be invited to attend as well.
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The purpose of the meeting is to inform the public of the progress of the city's new parking office, give information on how parking will be operated and enforced going forward, and give an overview on what changes residents can expect. Once operations are fully in place, the city will have additional meetings to discuss permit parking and the new T stop measures in particular.
The meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 6-7:30 p.m. You can find the zoom link here.
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