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beaveristired t1_itf6sjz wrote

Technically yes, you need to deal with the tax assessor, even short term with out of state plates. In the past, the city has been aggressive about catching people who live here but keep their cars registered elsewhere. I have no idea if they have the manpower to strictly enforce this rule now. If you park on a street that’s heavily enforced, I’d imagine they’d eventually become suspicious. Nosy neighbors can also tip them off (less likely to happen someplace with a lot of temporary residents like East Rock imho). But the city doesn’t have a huge staff and resources are tight, so hard to say. As for the visitor pass, a quick search isn’t coming up with rules about how often or for how long a visitor can use a pass. Indefinitely? Maybe! The details are unclear.

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brew-ski t1_itecxpm wrote

Residential parking passes don't require ct plates. The guide linked here has instructions for cars not registered in New Haven. https://www.newhavenct.gov/government/departments-divisions/transportation-traffic-parking/parking-enforcement/residential-parking

Resident passes are a sticker. Visitor passes are intended for if you're having visitors for a shorter time, like sometime is coming for the weekend and needs to park. They hang from the rear view mirror.

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EverythingIsLiminal OP t1_itcmyeg wrote

Funny you should say that…he used to have long hair but I heard that drug use may have caused him to start balding and due to that he could have shaved it. If you see him again if you could snap a photo I would very much appreciate it. No need to confront him at all. Can I also DM you the last picture I have of him?

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Jruddster t1_itcmofo wrote

Is his head shaved? I saw a man yesterday that was blind sitting at one of the benches on the side of the Hamden Memorial Town Hall as I drove by. There is a library across the street so as everyone is saying that would be a good place to check.

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