New Haven Department of Transportation, Traffic & Parking
This is the official watch area for Emergency Order No Parking postings in the City of New Haven, CT.
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(EONP) QUINNIPIAC AVE ArchivedQuinnipiac Ave New Haven, CT 06513, USA - QuinnipiacThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Monday, May 23, 2016 on Quinnipiac Ave from Aner to Runo for street work.
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EONP Wooster Place ArchivedWooster Place New Haven, Connecticut - Wooster SquareThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Wooster Place From Chapel St. to Greene St. on both sides of the road due to snow removal on Feb. 10th, 2015 from 7am to 3pm.
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(EONP) Willow Street ArchivedWillow Street New Haven, Connecticut - East RockThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Wednesday, February 18th at 6 a.m until 3 p.m on odd side of Willow Street due to snow removal. This is a localized parking ban and is not citywide.
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(EONP) Newhall St Archived124 Newhall St New Haven, CT 06511, USA - NewhallvilleThere will be a temporary parking ban posted on Newhall St. in front of 124 - 136 Newhall St. for tree trimming on 04/18/2019, from 7:00AM - 5:00PM. Permit #OB - 18 - 338. Approximate end date is 04/18/2019
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Traffic/Road Safety ArchivedCanner St. Between Whitney And Prospect New Haven, Connecticut - East RockWhy was there no EONP for the resurfacing of Canner St. today. It was difficult for families to access child care facility at Whitehall housing. No parking signs were not up on Friday or the weekend. Surely the City knew of these two blocks which would have limited access if any and no parking. When will the paving take place and will the residents be notified of no parking on either side of the street for those two blocks for paving?
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SeeClickFix meltdown? Archived745 Chapel Street New Haven, Connecticut - 770 Chapel BigOver 70 SeeClickFix notifications appeared in my mailbox this afternoon. All are EONP (emergency order no parking) alerts, and none are current - they're from various dates spread over the last 2 months or so. Looks like something is wrong with the SeeClickFix system. Can it be fixed, please?
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(EONP)111-141 Greenwhich Ave. Archived141 Greenwich Ave New Haven, CT 06519, USA - City PointThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Tuesday, November 28th on both sides of 141-111 Greenwhich St. from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. due to replacing the fire hydrant.
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(EONP)Orange St ArchivedOrange St New Haven, CT, USA - SOHUThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Tuesday, November 8th on Orange St between Elm St and Chapel St due to Milling and Paving for Laydon Industries.
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225 Prospect St New Haven , CT - Prospect HillThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Saturday February 8th, 2014 at 225 Prospect St., 100 feet both sides.
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239 College St New Haven , CT - Town_GreenThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on Friday February 7th, 2014 at 239 College St. Meter Numbers: 15402, 15404 & 15406.
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1324 State St. New Haven, Connecticut - Cedar HillThere will be an Emergency Order No Parking ban on May 9th at 1324 State St. 30 feet on both sides of the road.
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Winchester Ave New Haven, Connecticut - Newhallville
Someone at the City of New Haven thinks it's okay to provide <24 hours notice to move cars in even-side street parking spaces. After posting notices around midday Thursday, cars were towed from the even side of Winchester Avenue in the early morning hours on Friday. No EONP for Winchester Ave was posted on this web site (based on my search for "EONP + Winchester").
I guarantee that if the department in charge of posting EONP signs had to pay even 1/3 of the same-day retrieval costs for every car towed -- out of its own departmental budget -- they'd be infinitely more conscientious about providing ample notice to residents before seizing their primary means of transportation and holding them hostage on the other side of town for large sums of money.
This one's for the Board of Alders: Let's institute a towing cost-sharing policy policy ASAP, or at the very least mandate 24 or even 48 hours' notice. <24 hours' notice is unacceptable.