Politics & Government
City Of Syracuse: Downtown Syracuse Overnight Parking Requirements Are In Effect To Help Keep Streets Clear During Winter Season
The seasonal restrictions create easier and safer access routes for vehicles and pedestrians. Permanent posted signage ensures downtown ...
2021-11-02
The seasonal restrictions create easier and safer access routes for vehicles and pedestrians. Permanent posted signage ensures downtown residents and visitors have clear instruction on where parking is allowed on public streets, reducing the need for ticketing and towing.
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Signage marking the parking changes and listing the hours for alternate parking is in place the following areas:
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Near Hanover Square
Near M. Lemp Park and the Galleries
Near City Hall
Near the OnCenter and Equitable Plaza
Near the Landmark Theatre and Barclay Damon building
Registered vehicle owners found in violation of the restrictions will be subject to ticketing and towing. For more information on downtown parking options, including options for overnight parking, please see the Downtown Parking brochure at https://downtownsyracuse.com/get-around-park/parking or contact the Downtown Committee at 315-422-8284 or mail@downtownsyracuse.com. Restrictions will remain in place for future winter seasons, with a start date of Nov. 1 and end date of Apr. 1.
This press release was produced by the City of Syracuse. The views expressed here are the author’s own.