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2/12/2024 - PUBLIC NOTICE - NL Parking Ban Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE: NL Parking Ban Notice
February 12, 2024
Due to the forecast for a significant snowfall in our area, residents and visitors are reminded that the City of New London’s Winter Parking Restrictions will commence at 11:59 pm tonight (February 12, 2024).
This includes, A DOWNTOWN PARKING BAN EFFECTIVE tonight, 2/12/2024, at 11:59 PM until the end of the snow event.
Parking on downtown district streets or the municipal surface parking lot will not be allowed. Vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense to permit clearing streets and parking lots.
The public is invited to park in the Water Street Parking garage free of charge until Wednesday evening (at 6 pm), February 14, 2024.
The downtown parking ban will be in effect for the duration of the storm.
Citywide winter parking restrictions include the following:
• No Parking on NARROW STREETS.
• Where parking is permitted ON ONLY ONE SIDE OF THE STREET, FOLLOW POSTED REGULATIONS.
• Where parking is permitted ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET, PARK ON THE “ODD” SIDE OF THE STREET ONLY.
• New London Police will be strictly enforcing these restrictions for safety purposes. New London Public Works, Fire, and Police experience significant difficulties and challenges responding to requests for services, clearing the roadways, and responding to emergencies with vehicles improperly parking each year on the following streets:
Michael Rd.,
Anthony Rd.,
Boulder Drive,
Buchanan Rd.,
Rogers St.,
Connecticut Ave.,
Belden St.,
Ledyard St.,
Mountain Ave.,
Cape Ann Court,
Eastern Ave at the top of the hill,
Terrace Ave. and Bragaw St.
NO PARKING IN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS during Parking Bans. Parking Restrictions include the Municipal Parking Lots.
The New London Police will be vigilant. NLPD will issue tickets and tow improperly parked vehicles during this snow event.
Cooperation is needed from all vehicle owners so the snow can be efficiently removed and roadways can be opened for emergency vehicles to respond to all requests for assistance and public use.
Residents and visitors should be patient while city public works employees work diligently to clear our streets.
Thank you for your assistance.
Be well and always safe!