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Resident Overnight Parking

Residents with no off-street parking spaces may find it difficult to comply with the all night parking ban.  To minimize this inconvenience, the Town of Brookline rents out a total of 309 spaces in 11 town-owned parking lots and the Courtyard Marriott Hotel. Currently all lots have availability.

Overnight Resident Parking Lots

Coolidge Corner Brookline Village
Lot 1   - Beacon Street Median - 60 spaces
Lot 2  - Centre Street West - 56 Spaces
Lot 5 - School Street - 14 Spaces
Lot 6 - Kent/Webster Pl. - 13 Spaces
Lot 3   - Babcock Street - 47 Spaces Lot 7 - Kent/Station St. - 15 Spaces
Lot 4   - John St. - 14 Spaces
Lot 9   - Courtyard Marriott Hotel - 60 Spaces
Lot 11 - Centre Street East - 10 Spaces
                                                                    JFK Crossing Washington Square
Lot 8 - Fuller Street - 10 Spaces                                   Lot 10 - Beacon Street Median - 10 spaces


Cost for a space: $100.00/month (Billed to your address and payable each quarter ($300))
Hours of parking: Weekdays and Saturday:  8 PM to 9 AM
Sundays and Holidays:     All Day
   
Eligibility: Car must be registered in Massachusetts to a Brookline address.
(Exceptions:  lease vehicles, company cars, and full time students.)
Current excise tax must be paid

Waiting List                                                                                                                                
If you would like to place your name on the waiting list for one or more of the above lots please call Joshua Layne at (617)730-2177 with the following information:

1. Name
2. Brookline Address
3. Contact Phone Number

We will contact you via telephone when a space becomes available.  The spaces turn-over significantly every three months due to our billing cycle, but it could be a shorter wait for a space. 

Private Parking Lots                                                                                                                
A number of private lot owners also rent overnight parking spaces on a monthly basis to area residents.  Those property owners renting out parking spaces to anyone other then a tenant, are required to obtain an Open Air Parking Space License.  Click here for a current list of the names, locations and lot sizes of those who have received an Open Air Parking Space License for this year. Residents who need an overnight parking space and live in close proximity to one of these private lots may want to contact the lot owner directly to determine the availability of overnight parking spaces. 

 

Question not answered?  Use the Brookline Request/Comment Form

 


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