FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 18, 2024
Contact: Steve Smirti, Director of Communications (ssmirti@medford-ma.gov), 781-393-2529
Annual Permit Parking Renewals Available Starting November 18
Seniors (65+) can renew free residential parking permits for 2025 beginning on Monday, November 18 in person at Parking Department Office at City Hall
All other residents can obtain a permit online beginning November 18 and in person on December 2
(MEDFORD) — If your street participates in the Resident Parking Program or if you participate in the Municipal, Business, Realtor or Home Healthcare Worker Parking Programs, it’s time to renew your annual parking permit (valid January 1, 2025-December 31, 2025). Your 2024 parking permit will be expired after December 31, 2024 so renew it before then to avoid getting ticketed once the calendar turns to 2025.
Seniors (ages 65+) can renew their parking permits in person beginning on November 18. The City recommends coming early to avoid long lines. All Senior parking permits must be purchased in-person at the Parking Department in City Hall – Room 110. Please bring a valid vehicle registration and driver’s license. The name on the license must match the registration and both documents must have your current Medford address on them.
All other resident parking permits will open for renewal online on November 18 and in-person on Monday, December 2. If obtaining a permit in-person, please bring a current valid Massachusetts registration with your Medford address printed by the MA Registry of Motor Vehicle, in the "Garaged Address" if the "Owner-Mailing Address" is different.
To alleviate wait times at the Parking Department window, the City is encouraging residents to follow a tiered schedule for coming to City Hall to renew permits based on neighborhood. This is a suggestion and is not mandatory.
- South Medford / Hillside: Week of November 18 & November 25
- Wellington/Glenwood: Week of December 2
- West Medford: Week of December 9
- North Medford (Fulton Heights)/Lawrence Estates/Medford Square area
Find more information about parking in Medford at medfordma.org/parking. Note: landlord, home health care and postal permits must be obtained in person at the Parking Department office.
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Steve Smirti
Director of Communications | Office of Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn
Medford City Hall
85 George P Hassett Dr, Medford, MA 02155
781-393-2529 (office)
781-885-4296 (mobile)
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