City of Groton Public Safety Survey
  • City of Groton Public Safety Survey

    Please complete this quick survey regarding parking in the City of Groton to help us improve our current regulations.
  • Are you a resident of the City of Groton?*
  • Do you currently live in a designated residential parking area?
  • Is the signage adequate?
  • If you have off street parking, how many cars do you routinely park on the street?
  • In the last year have your parking needs changed?
  • Within the last year have you or any of your guests had difficulty parking near your residence?
  • Within the past year has the number of cars parked on your street changed?
  • Do you think that the City of Groton should have parking areas designated "Resident Parking Only?"
  • If yes, should "Resident Parking Only" be:
  • Should your street be included in "Resident Parking Only" designated areas?
  • If you live in an area near a local business, in the past year have you had difficulty finding on street parking to go to said business?
  • Do you own or manage a business in the City of Groton
  • Do you have off street parking?
  • In the past year have your customers had difficulty finding a parking spot near your business?
  • What do you think is the best solution for your customers?
  • If the City of Groton were to issue permits for "Resident Only Parking" areas, which type would be best:
  • Should residents with off street parking be issued parking permits in "Resident Parking Only" designated areas?
  • How should the City of Groton determine how many parking passes are issued to each household?
  • What is a reasonable cost for an annual parking permit for "Resident Parking Only" designated areas?
  • The Public Safety Committee and Groton City Police Department appreciate your time completing this survey.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact Deputy Mayor Gweneviere Depot at gweneviere.depot@cityofgroton-ct.gov.

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