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Hartford Parking Study - Survey
Please help us improve our services by answering this survey.
Please take our survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/hartfordparkingstudy (note the “s” in the url)
Study Will Identify Hartford Parking Issues and Solutions
The City of Hartford is working to improve parking downtown
so it supports current and future growth. A key element to this study is
your input! With nearly 300,000 vehicles driving through the city daily,
parking use and availability is a central component to downtown Hartford’s
economic vitality.
The City needs your input in this study. Please take our
survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/hartfordparkingstudy
(note the “s” in the url)
About the Hartford Parking StudyThe City of Hartford hired Nelson\Nygaard, FHI, and Carl Walker to develop a comprehensive approach to parking management and
supply for current and future economic development needs. This study began in
April 2014 and is expected to have final recommendations by July 2014.
The Hartford Parking Study will specifically
address:
Identification of centers of unmet parking demand now as well as in the future
Management of parking to support increased economic development
How best to incorporate new technology
On-street parking rates, time limits, and regulations
Added or altered paid parking
Where and when new parking garages will be necessary
Changes to land use patterns and zoning
Detailed and fiscally responsible cost estimates for future parking projects
Complementary transportation issues such as
street design and circulation patterns, wayfinding, enforcement, public
transportation and ongoing development initiatives will be assessed for their
impacts on the parking system. Fiscal and management reviews will ensure that
any recommendations are implemented responsibly and sustainably. Your
suggestions and critiques are vital to steer this effort.
The plan will recommend a strategic set of
multimodal investments that will continue to support economic development
downtown. This could include streetscape improvements, measures to encourage
alternate ways of travel, and way finding signs.
Questions? Please contact Stephen Cole, Sr. Project Manager,
Economic Development: 860-757-9071
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