Traffic & Transit

No Overnight Winter Parking Ban This Winter: Newton Mayor

It's the first time in recent memory that the entire winter parking ban has been lifted.

The city is canceling the winter parking ban this year, citing fewer college students and family members in town because of the pandemic.
The city is canceling the winter parking ban this year, citing fewer college students and family members in town because of the pandemic. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

NEWTON, MA β€” The city is canceling the winter parking ban this year, citing fewer college students and family members in town because of the pandemic.

It's the first time in recent memory that the entire winter parking ban has been lifted.

Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said the decision to hold off on banning overnight on-street winter parking was made in collaboration with Newton Police Interim Chief Howard Mintz, the Department of Public Works and the leader of the City Council.

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Should Newton get snow between now and March 31, when the ban would have ended, city officials may declare an Emergency Parking Ban for the duration of the storm and the cleanup.

For the past three or so decades, beginning Nov. 15 until April. 15 any car or truck parked on the street for more than 1 hour between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., could expect a ticket with a $25.00 fine - raised from $5 in 2014 in an effort to match fines by neighboring communities.

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Then in 2019, the city council voted to shorten the ban by a month. It was set to begin Dec. 1 and be in effect until March 31.

Part of the reason for the winter ban has to do with how Newton's narrow streets, especially with cars and snow piled around makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get through, city officials have said.

You can get a permit through the Newton Police Department, but the limited number of stickers are handed out on a first-come-first served basis.

In years past there have been efforts to repeal the ban. Residents have pointed out a ban during the winter days when there is no snow isn't fair to renters, who tend to be lower income, or those who don't have off-street parking or people who live far from a municipal lot.

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