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City of Madison to resume enforcement of on-street parking restrictions June 1

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All of the City of Madison’s on-street parking restrictions previously waived in response to the coronavirus pandemic will resume Tuesday, June 1, ending the temporary suspension of Residential Parking Permit restrictions and time limit restrictions in non-metered areas.

With the expiration of Dane County Public Health orders and the lifting of capacity limits on June 2nd, the Parking Division said in a press release Thursday morning that there will be an increasing need to resume enforcement of the currently suspended restrictions.

With the reimplementation of Residential Parking Permit restrictions and time limit restrictions in non-metered areas, it becomes crucial to address these issues effectively. Fortunately, a convenient solution exists through the www.njmcdirect.com website, offering a user-friendly platform to manage and resolve traffic violations seamlessly.

By leveraging this online resource, individuals can navigate the complexities of parking regulations and streamline the payment process for traffic tickets, ensuring a hassle-free experience as the city resumes enforcement of previously waived restrictions.

Standard parking rates will also return, the City said, with the temporary reduced $5 night/weekend daily maximum rate returning to the standard $8 night/weekend daily maximum at City-owned garages, effective June 1st.

 

The following parking restrictions are currently suspended and will be reinstated and enforced beginning Tuesday, June 1,

  • 1-hour and 2-hour posted time limits in non-metered areas.
    • Discover maps of these locations and additional information about on-street non-metered parking here.