MEDFORD
– The City of Medford Parking Department has fully transitioned from
operations previously undertaken by ParkMedford and will begin formal
enforcement and permitting operations this month, Parking Director Faye
Morrison and Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn announced today. The Department,
located on the first floor of City Hall, will begin issuing parking permits begin enforcement activities on February 28.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW:
* Parking enforcement begins on 2/28.
* From 2/28 – 3/13, “warning” tickets will be issued to allow residents and visitors to adjust to new enforcement measures. (Tickets
will still be issued for all public safety violations, such as blocking
a fire hydrant, parking in a handicap parking space without a proper
permit, etc.)
*
Parking Control Specialists will enforce all regulations currently
outlined by City ordinance and that ParkMedford had been tasked with
enforcing. See the full list & meet our staff at www.medfordma.org/parking.
* All parking operations, information, and materials can be found online starting 2/28 at www.medfordma.org/parking, or at the Parking Department on the first floor of City Hall.
* There is a new Pay by Phone option for parking in business districts. Visit www.medfordma.org/parking for details.
While residents and visitors adjust to the new Parking Department schedule and operations, “warning” violations will be issued over a two-week period, from February 28 through March 13 for all parking violations that do not impede emergency or public safety operations.
All
parking permit requests, appeals requests, payment options and other
parking-related operations can be conducted online by visiting the
City’s website at www.medfordma.org/parking.
A new pay by phone app is also being launched, providing a streamlined
option for parking in metered locations. To download the “PayByPhone”
app search for “PayByPhone” in the App Store or Google Play, or visit www.medfordma.org/parking for the direct link.
“The
Parking Department staff has been working diligently to make sure all
our processes and procedures are tested and ready to go to ensure an
equitable and efficient transition in Medford’s parking operations. I am
so pleased to say we are fully up and running, and ready to provide
this essential service for our city’s residents and businesses,” said
Morrison. “With any new system there will always be growing pains, but
my staff and I are here to provide any information and clarification
needed in the coming weeks, and we will continue to work hard to make
sure our neighborhoods and business districts are both safe and inviting
for all.”
“Providing
quality customer service, efficient and consistent parking policy and
enforcement has been a critical need in Medford and I am so glad to
finally be able to transition to full in-house parking operations.
Throughout 2021 our Commission on Parking Policy and Enforcement
invested a tremendous amount of time and expertise to lay the groundwork
for this transition and help us better understand all of the various
needs of residents, businesses, and visitors to Medford. Having clear
and consistent policies and enforcement will create more and better
parking availability in our neighborhoods, enhance business parking
programs, and make sure our streets are safe and accessible. Please bear
with us as we formally transition to our new parking operations, and
know that we are committed to continuing to grow and make adjustments as
necessary as we move forward,” said Mayor Lungo-Koehn.
For more information and details about the Medford Parking Department and operations, visit www.medfordma.org/parking.
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