On July 1, 2024, changes to the borough’s residential two-hour parking permitting system were put into full effect. The changes do not apply to those NOT located along a 2-hour zone, or streets that have parking meters. Please review the following information which explains the changes and new online process for registering for a permit.
The borough has migrated to an all-digital parking permitting system. Parking stickers are no longer needed! All residents who currently have a parking sticker are required to register. Please follow the step-by-step directions provided on this page to register for a permit.
*NOTE: Commercial properties along two-hour zones are not eligible for residential parking permits.
The fees for registering a vehicle(s) are as follows:
- $10 for the first vehicle
- $20 for the second vehicle
- $50 for the third vehicle
- $100 for the fourth vehicle
As shown in the map below, three different parking neighborhoods (zones) have been created to allow flexibility for those eligible for parking permits. Residents living along a 2-hour parking zone can park anywhere within each neighborhood. Permits are no longer assigned to specific street blocks. Example: a vehicle permitted to park within the Central Neighborhood can park anywhere within the Central Neighborhood.
*NOTE: New color-coded signage that matches the map has been installed by our Public Works Department within all restricted parking areas. No new restricted parking areas have been added to the borough’s streets. A list of the 2-hour zones is provided below.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this change impact everyone in the borough? No, only those who live within a current 2-hour restricted parking zone that qualifies for a residential parking permit.
- What neighborhood are we in? A search by address tool is provided on the permit portal which will tell you what neighborhood you are located in. Color coded posted parking signs will also indicate which neighborhood zone you are located in.
- If we are in “x” neighborhood, does that mean we can no longer park in “y” neighborhood, or downtown? Your parking permit will allow you to park anywhere within your designated “neighborhood” zone, but you must follow the parking restrictions outside of your zone.
- Do we have to pay these fees annually? Yes, the fees and registration process is an annual requirement, and you will need to reapply for a new permit at the end of each calendar year.
- Are there any changes to visitor passes? (1) day and (7) day passes are still available at no charge and can be applied for on the portal. Residents can also obtain one physical hangtag per household for $75/yr. The hangtag will be valid for up to one year from the issue date.
- Does this mean we won’t be using the stickers anymore? Stickers are no longer honored after July 1, 2024.
- Do I have to do this online? Yes, please apply for the permit online. If you need any assistance, please contact the Borough office.
- What are the enforcement hours? Enforcement hours are posted at restricted parking zones and are as follows:
- North Neighborhood: 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri
- South Neighborhood: 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri
- Central Neighborhood streets, Dudley Ave, Forrest Ave, 300 block of Iona Ave, Woodbine Ave (from Iona to Montgomery Ave): 8am-8pm, Mon-Sat
- All other Central Neighborhood streets: 8am-8pm, Mon-Fri
For more information on these changes, and information on the process for residents to request the removal or addition of a 2-hour restricted parking zone to their block, click here.
Residential 2-Hour Zone Parking Permit Instructions
- Parking Portal Link: https://www.tocite.net/narberthborough/Portal.
- Click view permits.
- Use the address search bar on the right side to type in your address and see what “Neighborhood” you currently reside in. After typing in your address, you will see a total of four parking permits for the neighborhood you reside in, first vehicle, second vehicle, third vehicle, and fourth vehicle. Each vehicle you wish to register must be entered individually and must have the following information in order to be submitted for approval.
- Enter your contact information.
- Enter your vehicle information.
- Upload a photocopy of your vehicle registration card as proof of residency. Vehicle registrations must match the residence.
- Select register permit.
- Pay the permit fee.
Residential 2-Hour Zone Visitor Parking Registration Instructions
Residents along a 2-hour parking zone have the ability to register visitors. Residents have the option of registering their guest(s) for one day or one week (7 days), free of charge. A one year hangtag pass is also available for $75 and is valid for up to one year from the issue date. Please follow the below instructions. All registrations are subject to review by the Police Department.
- Parking Portal Link: https://www.tocite.net/narberthborough/Portal.
- Click view permits.
- Select one day or one week visitor registration option.
- Enter your contact information.
- Enter the visitor’s vehicle information.
- Select register permit.
201 Sabine Ave Parking Permit Instructions
The Borough offers long-term overnight parking accommodations at 201 Sabine Avenue. Permits have a fee of $100.00 per space per month and holders of those permits will be required to renew annually. There are one month, three month and six month options available. Please follow the below steps to apply for a permit. All applications are subject to review by the Police Department.
- Parking Portal Link: https://www.tocite.net/narberthborough/Portal.
- Click view permits.
- Select one month, three month and six month option.
- Enter your contact information.
- Enter your vehicle information.
- Upload a photocopy of your vehicle registration card.
- Upload a photocopy of your driver’s license.
- Select register permit.
- Pay the permit fee.