City of Syracuse, NY

10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 13:46

Downtown Syracuse Overnight Parking Restrictions in Effect

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Downtown Syracuse Overnight Parking Restrictions in Effect

Published on October 31, 2025

Seasonal odd and even parking restrictions will be in effect starting Nov. 1, in parts of Downtown Syracuse. On designated blocks, overnight on-street parking will alternate and be limited to one side. The requirements allow snowplows to effectively clear streets unobstructed by parked cars between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. With the implementation of odd and even parking, fines will increase from $40 to $75 from November through March.

The seasonal restrictions create easier and safer access routes for vehicles and pedestrians. Permanent posted signage ensures downtown residents and visitors have clear instruction on where parking is allowed on public streets, reducing the need for ticketing and towing.

Signage marking the parking changes and listing the hours for alternate parking is in place in the following areas:

Near Hanover Square

  • 100 & 200 blocks of Erie Blvd E.

  • 100 & 200 blocks of E. Water St.

  • 100 & 200 blocks of S. Warren St.

Near M. Lemp Park and the Galleries

  • 300 & 400 blocks of S. Warren St.

Near City Hall and the YMCA

  • 300 block of Montgomery St.

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Near the OnCenter and Equitable Plaza

  • 100 & 200 blocks of Madison St.

Near the Landmark Theatre and Barclay Damon building

  • 100 & 200 blocks of E. Jefferson St.

  • 100 block of W. Jefferson St.

Registered vehicle owners found in violation of the restrictions will be subject to ticketing and towing. For more information on Downtown parking, including options for overnight parking, please see the Downtown Parking Brochure at https://downtownsyracuse.com/get-around-park/parking or contact the Downtown Committee at (315) 422-8284 or [email protected]. Restrictions went into effect on Nov. 1 and continued to April 1.

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