HULL — Chief John Dunn reports that the Town of Hull is issuing corrected versions of restricted parking permits following a printing typo discovered on a batch of newly issued restricted-parking permits.
The typo, which misspelled the word “parking,” was made by the printing company responsible for producing the sticker permits. The error was identified after a community member noticed the typo.
Upon learning of the issue, the Town immediately contacted the printing company to correct the mistake.
Online permit applications will continue to be processed, however, corrected permits are expected to ship in early June. Parking enforcement will be paused until the revised permit issuance resumes.
While it is not required of them, residents who already received a permit containing the typo may request a corrected replacement permit, free of charge. Requests for corrected permits may be made at the office of the Treasurer/Tax Collector at Hull Town Hall, 253 Atlantic Ave.
“We appreciate the public bringing this to our attention, and we moved quickly to address the issue with the printing company,” said Chief Dunn. “We thank residents for their patience and understanding while corrected permits are being produced.”
The Town of Hull recently transitioned to an all-online system for sales of restricted parking permits and visitor passes. Town’s online parking permit system remains active for applications and renewals during this time.
The secure payment portal for Hull residents and visitors to purchase a parking permit or visitor pass can be found at epay.cityhallsystems.com. Users must search for “Hull” in the “Enter Your Municipality” search menu.
Restricted (resident) parking permits and visitor passes are $20 each. Discounted Senior Citizen restricted parking permits are $10 with valid identification for those 65 years of age and over. Restricted permits are available at no charge for Veterans with a DD Form 214 or military identification, and for active military members with a valid military ID. Residents with a disabled or handicap placard may also receive one restricted resident permit at no charge for one vehicle with valid documentation.
Unless otherwise posted, restricted sticker permits and visitor passes are required for all residential streets and ways in the Town of Hull as subject to the Town’s restricted parking plan.
For additional questions about the permit program or the ordering process, contact City Hall Systems at 508-381-5456.
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