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Residents Can Now Apply for 2022 Parking Permits Online

Applications for 2022 Resident Parking Permits are now being accepted. Motorists are reminded that a valid resident parking permit or visitor placard is required to park on all town streets and lots between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM every day.

Due to fulfilment delays caused by a supply chain issue at the printer, 2021 permits will remain valid through January 18, 2022 to allow 30 days of fulfilment prior to enforcement.  Mailing of 2022 resident permits and visitor placards began on December 15, 2021 and continues at this time.  Please remember, if you pay for your order by e-check, the order will not be mailed until that check clears.

There is a $5.00 fee for a parking permit and a fee of $10.00 for a visitor’s placard whether you apply online or by mail.  These fees are waived for senior citizens, or residents with a valid handicapped parking placard or plate issued by the RMV.  Permit applications are fulfilled by mail.

In-Person applications are no longer accepted except under special circumstances by appointment.  All applications are only accepted online or by mail.

To apply for your parking permit or visitor placard online, to download an application to apply by mail, or to determine permit eligibility, please click here. Motorists must remove expired stickers prior to affixing the new 2022 sticker

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