Parking Information

Metered Street Parking

Metered Parking is enforced 7 days a week

May 1st to October 15th from 8:00am to Midnight

Municipal Parking Lot

The Hunt Memorial Beach Parking Lot is located at 228 Beach Road, a convenient distance from the beach.

Town Lot Parking rates are $2.00 per hour for 0-3 hours or $20 for 3+ hours

The quickest and easiest way to pay for parking is by using the Passport Parking App

Parking Zones

Location Zone Rate
Oceanfront South and Ocean Street 3367 $5.00 per hour
Hunt Memorial Parking Lot 3368

$2.00 per hour (0-3 hours)

$20.00 (3+ Hours)

Broadway 3369 $2.00 per hour (3 hour maximum)
Driftway/Central Ave/Shea St. 3370 $2.00 per hour (3 hour maximum)
Railroad Ave 4934 $2.00 per hour (3 hour maximum)

Parking Kiosks

 

The Town of Salisbury has transitioned to the use of parking kiosks instead of traditional parking meters.

The kiosks are pay-by-plate so you will need to know your license plate and parking zone.  Look for nearby signage for your zone.

Parking Kiosks do not accept cash or coin payments.

Visitors are encouraged to save time and use their mobile device to pay for parking by using the Passport Mobile App at passportparking.com

For more information or to pay a parking ticket please visit the Town of Salisbury Parking Clerk Website Here

In addition to metered parking in an around the Commercial Beach area, the Salisbury Police Department enforces the following violations and asks all visitors and residents to adhere to all parking regulations.

 

    • Parking in a Crosswalk
    • Blocking a Hydrant
    • Posted: No Parking; Restricted or Tow Zone
    • Blocking a Drivewa
    • Parking within 20 feet of an Intersection
    • Parking on a Sidewalk
    • Vehicle Left Running or Unattended
    • Double Parking
    • Obstructing Snow or Ice Removal
    • Fire Lane
    • Live Parking
    • Parking Against Traffic (wrong direction)
    • Handicapped Parking without Permit

Winter Snow Emergency Parking Information

Advance notice of the beginning and end of all snow emergencies will be given via an announcement on the Town’s Code Red (reverse-911) system and will be disseminated via the Town, DPW and Police Department social media sites and/or websites.  During declared snow emergencies, no vehicles may be parked on public streets so that snow /ice removal operations may be conducted in a safe and timely manner.

Vehicles blocking or impeding snow/ice removal during snow emergencies will be subject to ticketing and towing.

Alternate parking is available at the Hunt Memorial Parking lot during snow emergencies.