
Madison Parking Regulations No Longer Suspended
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As phase 1 of the Forward Dane Plan begins, the City of Madison Parking Division will reinstate enforcement of on-street parking meters and street sweeping (Clean Streets-Clean Lakes Program) restrictions beginning Monday, June 1. Resident Permit-Only and 1-hour and 2-hour posted restrictions in non-metered areas will remain suspended through at least Friday, June 8.
The following on-street parking restrictions will be enforced starting Monday, June 1st:
- On-street meters
- 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 still be followed.
What to expect on Monday, June 1: All parking meter fees and time limits and street sweeping restrictions will be enforced. Specifically:
- On-street meter fees will be required during the hours of 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Monday-Saturday. The posted time limit restrictions at meters (i.e., 25 minutes, 1-hour, 2-hour) will also be enforced.
- Posted street sweeping (Clean Streets-Clean Lakes) restrictions will be enforced.
- 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.
- Resident Permit-Only and 1-hour and 2-hour restrictions in non-metered areas will continue to be suspended through at least June 8.
Additional information to keep in mind:
City-owned parking garages offer a low cost, long-term parking option when parking longer than 2 hours. The City has implemented procedures for frequent disinfecting of equipment, door handles, stair railings and other surfaces in garages for the safety of staff and visitors. Visitors can make payment using automated equipment at pay-on-foot stations (cash and credit card), and at the exit by credit card.
The City Transportation Office remains closed to the public while working towards re-opening procedures that protect the health of staff and customers. We appreciate your patience while we prepare to safely reopen offices.
Further information about Madison parking can be found here.
The City 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.