
Madison Parking Regulations Suspension Extended
postedThe current suspension of many on-street parking restrictions that was scheduled to end on Sunday, April 26 has been extended. All on-street meters, residential permit only restrictions, 1-hour and 2-hour time-limit restrictions in non-metered areas, and street sweeping (Clean Streets-Clean Lakes Program) parking restrictions are now temporarily suspended through Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, to mirror the new end date of the current Wisconsin Safer at Home Order.
The following on-street parking restrictions will remain suspended citywide through Monday, May 25, and will not be enforced:
- On-street meters (fees and time limits are suspended)
- Residential Permit Only
- 1-hour and 2-hour time-limits in non-metered areas
- Street sweeping (Clean Streets-Clean Lakes Program) restrictions, including on Thursday and Friday mornings downtown
All other parking restrictions must be followed.
A reminder of what to remember to avoid a citation:
- Do not park in posted “No Parking” areas (marked with paint, signs and hoods). These are still valid and enforceable.
- Vehicles are still required to move every 48 hours, or could be considered abandoned and subject to citation and towing.
- Disabled parking license plates or permits are still required to park in designated disabled parking stalls.
- Do not park in marked Metro Transit bus stops.
- Do not block fire hydrants.
- Do not park in posted loading zones to allow for day-to-day business needs.
- Vehicles still need to allow City services to complete their work, including refuse and recycling collection.
- All off-street Madison Parking Utility garages and lots are operating as normal and will still require payment.
Further information about Madison parking can be found here.
The City of Madison appreciates all the continuing efforts made by the community during this unprecedented time. Please keep our community healthy and safe by following Public Health Madison & Dane County recommendations and guidance.