If you want to tell the city what you think about its plans to fix parking in the Short North, you won’t need to attend a public hearing.

The Columbus Department of Public Service has set up an online survey to get feedback on the plans announced in March. The city plans to use feedback it received at public forums and through the survey to revise its plan before rolling out a pilot program.

You can take the survey here.

The city already has hosted several forums about the proposed plan. Officials said hundreds of people attended and gave feedback.

The plan would divide the Short North and nearby neighborhoods into residential permit zones and require drivers to pay for parking in the district core. Each household would be eligible for two $50 permits, and they also could buy visitor passes.

Those who don’t own permits would have to pay to park, likely at a kiosk in the neighborhood or through a smartphone app, even in areas where there are not parking meters.

For more details about the plan, check out our past coverage here.

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