Free Meter Parking Offered On Labor Day

  • Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Chattanooga Parking Authority has announced downtown parking meters will not be enforced (and need not be paid) on Monday, in honor of the Labor Day holiday.

Paid parking for all street meters will also be suspended for these remaining holidays in 2015:

Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, Nov. 26)

Day following Thanksgiving (Friday, Nov. 27)

Christmas Day (Friday, Dec. 25)

Parking in an unlawful area or manner (bus or loading zones, yellow curb, no parking, handicap space, Fort Wood residential district, etc.) is enforceable 24 hours/seven days a week.

Additionally bus passes will not be available at the Chattanooga Parking Authority office during these times.

For more information, contact Chattanooga Parking Authority at 423 648-4031 or visit www.chattanoogaparking.org.

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