Traffic & Transit
Parking Ban In Newport Neighborhoods
The parking ban is in effect Tuesday in one neighborhood and Wednesday in another.
NEWPORT, RI — A parking ban has been issued in Newport for Tuesday and Wednesday as the city’s public services team continues snow removal operations.
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Street parking is banned Tuesday in the Point and Wednesday in Historic Hill.
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The ban both days is from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.
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Parking is banned on the following streets Tuesday:
- Washington Street
- Second Street
- Third Street
- Chase Street
- Guerney Court
- Gladding Court
- Bayside Avenue
- Marsh Street
- Bridge Street (west of America's Cup)
- Poplar Street (west of America's Cup)
- Elm Street (west of America's Cup)
- Willow Street
- Walnut Street
- Cherry Street
- Chestnut Street
- Katzman Place
- Pine Street
- Sunshine Court
- Battery Street
- LaSalle Place
- Maitland Court
- Van Zandt Avenue (west of Farewell)
- Sycamore Street
- Dyer's Gate
Parking is banned on the following streets Wednesday:
- Spring Street (from Memorial Boulevard to Touro Street)
- Clarke Street
- Division Street
- School Street
- High Street
- Osborne Court
- Corne Street
- Cotton Court
- Touro Park West
- Martin Street
- Thomas Street
- Mill Street
- John Street
- Franklin Street
- Prospect Hill Street
- Green Street
- Green Place
- Pelham Street
- Church Street
- Mary Street
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"Please note that the above streets will be closed while work is taking place and vehicles left on the road will be subject to tow," the city said in a media release.
Residents were encouraged to take advantage of free parking at any of the city's
public lots, as well as on-street metered and unmetered spaces, including downtown and
Broadway, according to the release.
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