NARBERTH – Parking changes are coming to Narberth starting next month.
Beginning July 1, changes to the borough’s residential two-hour parking permitting system will be in full effect. The borough will also be migrating to an all-digital parking permitting system, so parking stickers will no longer be needed.
Narberth officials have also divided the borough into three parking neighborhoods to allow flexibility for those eligible for parking permits.
The North zone includes Narbrook Park and areas north of Stuart, Woodbine, and Iona avenues. It then runs along Montgomery Avenue to North Wynnewood Avenue.
The central zone runs along Windsor to Conway and then along Stuart and Woodbine avenues to Iona and Montgomery. It ends at Haverford Road.
The south zone includes the borough south of the SEPTA R5 line and the commercial area south of Haverford Avenue to the borough’s border with Lower Merion at Narberth Avenue.
Residents living along a street identified as a restricted parking zone can park anywhere within each zone. Permits will no longer be assigned to specific streets.
As an example, a vehicle permitted to park within the Central Neighborhood will be allowed to park anywhere within the Central Neighborhood.
No new restricted parking areas have been added to the borough’s streets. The changes to the residential restricted parking do not apply to those NOT located along a restricted parking area or streets with parking meters.
While the changes will go into effect on July 1, 2024, the borough is encouraging residents along two-hour zones to register for a permit today. All residents who currently have a parking sticker will be required to register.
Please follow the link below for a complete summary of the changes and how to register for a permit today!
www.narberthpa.gov/services/parking/parking-permits-visitor-registrations.