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Middletown is considering changes to city hall departments. What will it mean for residents?
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The front entrance to Middletown City Hall, at 245 deKoven DriveCassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut Media
The goal is two-fold, Mayor Ben Florsheim said.
“It’s going to make city operations more efficient, but it’s also going to make city operations more tailored to the needs of the community,” he said.
The plan calls for eliminating the POCD and parking offices, and creating a Department of Land Use and separate Department of Economic and Community Development.
The Parking Department will be incorporated into the new DECD.