The Morning Call

Parking Authority leader to step down

Director leaving in ‘mutually agreed’ upon decision

- By Lindsay Weber

Allentown Parking Authority Executive Director John Morgan will leave his post with the organizati­on May 1 in a “mutually agreed” upon decision, according to a news release.

Morgan joined the parking authority in 2017 and oversaw several major projects in the city including the financing and constructi­on of the Maple Street parking deck, the introducti­on of mobile pay stations for downtown street parking and rollout of license plate recognitio­n technology. He also sits on the board of the Pennsylvan­ia Parking Associatio­n.

He also led the parking authority through some turmoil last year, when Allentown residents in January began showing up to board meetings in droves to complain that they were unfairly or excessivel­y ticketed. A Morning Call analysis found a 116% increase in the number of tickets issued between January 2022 and February 2023.

“I have served here successful­ly for over six and a half years, did a lot of great things, and we have agreed to part ways,” Morgan said in a phone interview.

The authority board met in a closed executive session Wednesday afternoon to discuss the departure.

Parking authority board Chair Ted Zeller said the organizati­on and Morgan were “both ready to move in different directions,” and that Morgan originally committed to leading the organizati­on for just five years.

“John has been a valuable part of our organizati­on,” Zeller said.

In response to complaints last year, the parking authority took several steps, including ceasing round-the-clock parking patrols and changing several of the city’s parking laws, which City Council approved last May.

The authority faces a $1.8 million budget shortfall, partially as a result of the rolled back parking enforcemen­t, which brought the authority’s revenue down $1 million compared with economic projection­s.

Jon Haney, the parking authority’s deputy director, will serve as interim executive director while the authority forms a search committee for its next leader.

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