
City of Madison Parking Suspension Update
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The Parking Division has extended the current suspension of Resident Permit-Only, 1-hour & 2-hour posted restrictions in non-metered areas, and Street Sweeping & Clean Streets Clean Lakes restrictions through Sunday, June 28. We will continue to evaluate all changes on a week-by-week basis, making adjustments to best meet the needs of the community.
Visit https://www.cityofmadison.com/parking-utility/coronavirus for all the current information related to the Parking Division and service changes.
The following non-metered parking restrictions will remain temporarily suspended City-wide through Sunday, June 28, and will not be enforced:
- Residential Permit Only areas
- 1-hour and 2-hour time-limits in non-metered areas
- Street sweeping and Clean Streets-Clean Lakes program restrictions
- A reminder that all other parking restrictions must still be followed
Additional important information:
- On-street meter fees are required during the hours of 8am-6pm, Monday-Saturday, with the exclusions of City holidays. The posted time limit restrictions at meters (i.e. 25 min, 1-hour, 2-hour)are in effect..
- Temporary $5 daily maximum fee in all City-owned public parking garages, and the first hour of parking is free on Saturdays, through June 24, 2020. Read more about this: $5 Maximum per Day and First Hour Free on Saturdays in City-Owned Parking Garages
- Temporary restaurant pick-up loading zones will remain in effect, and the Parking Division will continue to consider requests from businesses for new temporary loading zones.
- The Transportation Office remains closed to the public. We appreciate your patience while we prepare to safely re-open offices. Many services are, or have become, available online. Visit the department website at: www.cityofmadison.com/parking-utility for more information on these changes.
Learn more about the City of Madison‘s response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic online at: https://www.cityofmadison.com/health-safety/coronavirus
As a reminder, it is safest to remain home, but if you are required to leave your home, it is recommended to wear a cloth face cover as an additional tool to prevent spreading of the virus. Please help keep our community healthy and safe by following Public Health Madison & Dane County recommendations and guidance.
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