Parking in Watertown, MA

Parking in Watertown, MA

As of 5/10/2023

Overnight on-street parking ban is 1 to 6 am and is strictly enforced when it is in effect, usually the Sunday following Thanksgiving and ends the 1st weekend in April. The exact dates will be posted on the City of Watertown & Watertown Police Department websites, and on social media. 

Parking Regulations on Watertown Police Department's website.

Parking Clerk information on the Treasurer/Collector's webpage.

Parking FAQs on the Treasurer/Collector's webpage. 

Parking Meters information.

Business Parking Passes information on the Treasurer/Collector's webpage. 

Winter Parking Ban information.

Moving Trucks: For a moving truck that is actively loading and unloading, there is no permit required. The City will not reserve parking for a moving truck. If the roadway is narrow, parking is restricted to one-side only. The moving truck must be parked on the proper side of the street.


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