Town of Brookhaven launches online renewal system for parking permits


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Brookhaven residents no longer have to hop in the car and make a trip to Town Hall to renew their Permanent Parking Permits. 

Town Clerk Kevin LaValle announced this week that his office has launched a new online system designed to make the process faster, easier, and more accessible.

The digital platform, available through the town’s website, allows residents to complete the entire renewal process from home. Once applications are approved, the permits are mailed directly to the applicant’s address. The goal is to save you a trip to Town Hall.

“This system is all about convenience and accessibility,” LaValle said. “Residents can now renew their permanent parking permits from the comfort of their own home. The positive response we’ve seen already proves that this is a resource our community needed.”

The move is part of a broader effort by the clerk’s office to modernize municipal services. Officials say reducing the need for in-person visits will help cut down on wait times, free up staff for other responsibilities, and give residents a more streamlined experience.

LaValle, who has made expanding digital access one of his priorities since taking office, said this is just the beginning. “I look forward to continuing to serve the community with more technological advancements,” he said. “This is just one of many steps I am taking to bring government services directly to the people in ways that are simple, efficient, and user-friendly.”

He also credited the town’s IT Department and Licensing Division for their role in developing and testing the new platform.

Residents can access the renewal system at Brookhavenny.gov/TownClerk. Additional information about the clerk’s office, including hours of operation and other services, is also available online or by calling 631-451-9101.

LaValle stressed that his office remains committed to improving accessibility and service quality for Brookhaven residents.

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