Notice from the Parking Utility:
The Midtown Parking Lot is closed as of Monday, January 4 so that construction of the new Midtown Parking Deck can commence. All vehicles must be removed from the Midtown Lot by January 4 or they will be towed.
The entire lot will be closed off with fencing.
THERE WILL BE NO ACCESS TO THE REAR OF BLOOMFIELD AVENUE BUSINESSES THAT CURRENTLY HAVE ACCESS FROM GLENRIDGE AVENUE. Any vehicles parked on private properties behind businesses on Bloomfield Avenue may be trapped there until the project is finished.
Employees of the area’s businesses who DO NOT have township parking permits will be permitted to park in the Crescent Deck.
All C and N permit holders who currently park in the Midtown Lot must use alternative municipal lots until the project is completed:
- North Fullerton Deck [N Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042] – Entire 3rd Floor or Ground level in parking spaces marked “PERMIT PARKING ONLY”
- South Fullerton Lot [33 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042]
- Plymouth Lot [43 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042]
- Portland Lot [13 Portland Place, Montclair, NJ 07042]
- Montague Lot [14 Montague Place, Montclair, NJ 07042]
- Maple Plaza Lot [6 Maple Plaza, Montclair, NJ 07042] – In parking spaces marked “PERMIT PARKING ONLY”
- Gates Street Lot [48-26 Gates Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042]
- Valley Road Lot [20 Valley Road, Montclair, NJ 07042– In parking spaces marked “PERMIT PARKING ONLY”
See map for alternative parking.
The work on the deck is anticipated to take at least a year to complete.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. Once finished, the Midtown Deck will have more than 300 parking spaces (lot currently accommodates 29 metered and 54 permit spots).
Notice to All Montclair Parkers
After a thorough evaluation the Montclair Parking Utility will resume enforcing parking regulations that were temporarily suspended amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning November 1, free 15-minute parking at meters will be suspended. In addition, enforcement officers will issue tickets to vehicles parked in violation of 1-, 2-, and 4-hour on-street and overnight parking regulations.
The Parking Utility is pleased to have been able to support the local community by waiving April and May 2020 parking fees and reducing June parking fees for monthly permit holders as well as suspending on-street and overnight parking enforcement during the past seven months.