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Street Parking Limits: New Haven vs Waterbury

How do street parking limits rules compare between New Haven, CT and Waterbury, CT?

New Haven and Waterbury have similar restriction levels.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

New Haven has extensive metered and permit-only parking. Residential permit parking zones require a city-issued sticker. Alternate-side parking rules apply for street sweeping. Vehicles cannot park in one spot for more than 72 hours.

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Waterbury, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Waterbury enforces strict overnight winter parking bans November through March. The city's hilly streets and heavy snowfall require aggressive snow removal. Alternate-side parking applies citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenWaterbury
Permit ZonesExtensive residential permit parking-
Time Limit72 hours in one spot-
Street SweepingAlternate-side, April–November-
Fines$30–$100 per violation-
Winter Ban-November to March overnight
Hilly Terrain-Critical for plowing
Alternate Side-Many residential streets
Downtown-Metered with time limits
Permits-Hospital area zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Haven FAQ

How does residential permit parking work in New Haven?

Many neighborhoods require a city-issued parking permit sticker. Apply through the New Haven Parking Authority with proof of residency.

What happens during a snow emergency?

The city may declare parking bans. Vehicles on restricted streets may be towed at the owner's expense.

Waterbury FAQ

When is the winter parking ban in Waterbury?

November through March on snow emergency routes. Listen for city announcements during storms.

Is there permit parking?

Yes, in congested areas near downtown and hospitals. Apply through the city clerk.

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