Pay to park is effective every day May 15th through September 15.
All public parking is either pay to park or by resident or business permit.
Payments or permits are required beginning at 10:00 a.m. daily until either 4:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., or 11:00 p.m. as designated by signs depending on location.
Pay-by-Plate Pay Stations – Pay with AMEX, MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or quarters, and keep your receipt.
ParkMobile – Pay for parking at any pay to park space by installing application on smart phone or by calling 1-877-727-5758. Parking zone numbers are located on most of the pay stations and throughout the town on signs. Ensure to have your location settings enabled.
Parking Permits for pay to park spaces
1-day, 3-day, 5-day & 7-day parking permits are digital ONLY.
All public parking is on a first come basis. Purchase of a Permit does not guarantee a parking space.
Valid in all designated pay to park spaces except on Garfield Parkway.
Not valid for parking in Residential Permit or Business Permit areas.
1-day $40; 3-day $120; 5-day $200; 7-day $280
Time limits: Garfield Parkway - 2 hour limit (may park more than two hours with new pay station time receipt or ParkMobile session); all other pay parking spaces unrestricted.
East-West streets with “Residential Permits Required” signs restricted to vehicles displaying Resident Permits during hours as posted. Certain Residential Parking Permits are allowed to park in beach end parking lots.
Business Permits are valid on streets west of Penn. Ave. designated Resident/Business Parking by permit.
Resident and Business permits are not valid in pay to park spaces. Certain Residential Parking Permits are allowed to park in beach end parking lots.
Handicap and Service vehicles are not exempt from payment.
Motor Cycles: Multiple cycles may park in a parking space via Pay-by-Plate, ParkMobile or daily/multi-day parking permit.
Motor Scooters: May either park free in designated areas (please reference the parking map), or pay to park.
Common mistakes:
Allow paid time to expire.
Park where signs or yellow lines prohibit, e.g. driveways, stop signs, fire hydrants, intersections, bike lanes.
Park with vehicle protruding into traffic lane.
Back into space designated as head-in parking.
Coin Change-Makers: 99 Garfield & Garfield at N. Penn.