Header
             Welcome to Brookline Menu Bar

Transportation Division


Overnight Parking Vacancies 

The Town of Brookline is currently accepting applications for overnight parking spaces in its public lots. The cost is $100 per month and renters may park from 8:00PM - 9:00AM.  For more information contact Joshua Layne in the Transportation Division @ 617-730-2177.

Coolidge Corner Parking Vacancies 

The Town of Brookline is currently accepting applications for daytime commercial parking spaces in its Centre Street West and John Street lots. The cost is $78 per month and renters may park from 9:00AM - 8:00PM.  For more information contact Joshua Layne in the Transportation Division @ 617-730-2177.

Brookline ParkCards for Sale

 


Brookline Parking Policies

Daytime parking:   Unless posted otherwise, no driver may park a vehicle on the same street in Brookline between the hours of 6:00 AM of one day and 1:00 AM of the following day (Sundays and public holidays excepted) for a period of time longer than two (2) hours.

Overnight Parking:  No driver may park on any street in Brookline, or in any Town-owned off-street parking facility, for a period longer than one (1) hour between the hours of 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM on any day of the week unless allowed by the Transportation Board.

Snow Emergency:   No car may be parked on any street in the Town of Brookline once a snow emergency has been declared. To learn if Brookline has called a snow emergency, listen to the local broadcast media outlets or call the DPW at (617) 730 2610.

Temporary Parking Permit: Residents who find themselves in a situation where they need temporary relief from the daytime 2 hour time limit or overnight parking ban may obtain a temporary parking permit through the Transportation Division at Town Hall.  Contact Joshua Layne at 617-730-2177.

Brookline Parking Programs

Parking in Commercial Areas:
Location of public parking lots, of meters, where to park for different time periods, and how to use the Brookline ParkCard as a convenient and cashless way to pay for parking at town meters.

Resident Overnight Parking:
For qualified residents that are in need of overnight parking for their car, either at public parking lots or through our listing of private lots.

Guest Overnight Parking:
For guests of Brookline residents who need a few nights of parking.

Daytime Permit Parking:
For residential neighborhoods impacted by the daytime on-street parking regulations. Find out which streets have the program.

Commercial Permit Parking:
Programs in Coolidge Corner and Brookline Village to help employees of Brookline businesses park in those areas.

Temporary Permit Parking:
Find out who is eligible for a temporary parking permit and how to obtain one.

Handicap Parking:
How to establish handicap parking spaces.

Moving:
How residents, moving in and out of Brookline, reserve street parking spaces for their moving trucks.

Parking ticket:
Find out how to dispute a parking ticket, payment options, and current parking fine schedule.

 

 

Question not answered?  Use the Brookline Request/Comment Form


up