FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 10, 2026
Citywide Parking Study Project Advisory Committee Applications Open
KINGSTON, NY – Mayor Steven T. Noble is pleased to announce that applications are open for the Citywide Parking Study Project Advisory Committee (PAC).
Mayor Noble said, “We are looking forward to launching the Citywide Parking Study with our partners at Stantec this month, and want to make sure we are getting the community involved from the initial steps. We are calling for applications for volunteers to serve on the Project Advisory Committee. All residents are encouraged to apply.”
The City of Kingston has contracted with Stantec, a leader in sustainable architecture, engineering, and environmental consulting with decades of experience in delivering parking studies. The firm will lead the study through its Boston and Albany offices, partnering with Highland Planning of Albany for public outreach and M&P Engineering and Land Surveying for local analytical expertise.
The PAC is expected to meet six times across one year, with a mix of in person and virtual meetings. The Citywide Parking Study PAC application can be found at https://forms.gle/ydyD8A47GngpZMBq9. Applications are due by July 24, 2026.
The Citywide Parking Study will begin in July by evaluating existing conditions. In the early fall, Stantec will be in the field collecting parking occupancy data and expects to hold the first public meeting in October 2026. Final recommendations are expected in late spring 2027. Robust community engagement will be utilized throughout the study, including stakeholder meetings, surveys, and public meetings.
In August 2023, Mayor Noble and Council President Shaut formed a Parking Task Force to gather community input regarding parking issues in the City of Kingston and to create a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the study. In February 2025, the City of Kingston was awarded $100,000 from the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council’s Strategic Planning and Feasibility Studies Program for the citywide parking study.
More information can be found at https://engagekingston.com/citywide-parking-study.