The communication issue which resulted in credit cards not working reliably in the multi-space parking meters on Wednesday and Thursday of this week has now been addressed.
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The communication issue which resulted in credit cards not working reliably in the multi-space parking meters on Wednesday and Thursday of this week has now been addressed.
In anticipation of the heavy winter snow storm that will begin this evening, the Madison Parking Utility will open up its garages to residents who need to get their vehicles off the street tonight.
The City of Madison will provide Special Event parking at all City of Madison parking garages and the gated area of Brayton Lot to accommodate visitors for President Obama's visit to Madison on Monday, November 5th.
The City of Madison will provide Special Event parking at the State Street Campus (both Lake Street and Frances Street garages), State Street Capitol and Overture Center garages to accommodate visitors for President Obama'
The process to change parking rates approved by the Common Council and the Transit and Parking Commission will start on June 4, 2012 and will continue for at least a month or two until completed.
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 6:00 PM, in Room 260 of the Madison Municipal Building, 215 Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard, the Madison Transit and Parking Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposal to modify
The City of Madison Parking Utility is launching a new application that will give motorists the ability to access real-time parking availability data for six of their downtown facilities on the web or from a mobile phone.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz joined Alder Mike Verveer, Madison's Central Business Improvement District and Downtown Madison Incorporated to launch the city's new multi-space parking meters.
The ceremony to put the new multi-space parking meters into service that was scheduled for Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 10 AM at Buckeye Lot has been cancelled.
There is no longer a need to carry a pocket full of change or risk a parking citation. The City of Madison Parking Utility announced today a start-up date for the new multi-space parking meters.
On Monday, September 14, 2009, Tri-County Paving will be resurfacing the Buckeye Parking lot, 214 West Gorham St. This will require the closing of the Buckeye Parking lot.
Residential Parking Permits are now being sold for $21 for the 2009-2010 period (9/1/09-8/31/10).