As its new chief executive officer settled into his first day of work Wednesday, the Hartford Parking Authority invited public feedback about their parking preferences for the city’s downtown and neighborhoods.
The city’s parking arm says it’s working with community leaders from Hartford’s Neighborhood Revitalization Zones to reach out to residents, employees, visitors and business owners citywide for their parking feedback.
HPA oversees metered and regulated parking spaces on Hartford streets, as well as operates the city-owned Church Street and Main-Asylum-Trumbull (MAT) garages.
“It is essential for the Hartford Parking Authority to stay as informed about parking concerns and ideas throughout Hartford as it can be,” said HPA Acting CEO Carey Redd II. New CEO Eric Boone was set to officially begin work Wednesday.
The questionnaire is available online at www.hartfordparking.com, as well as on paper in both English and Spanish at neighborhood branches of the Hartford Public Library through Halloween, officials said.
