As September winds down, beachgoers in Delaware and Maryland can finally start to put their parking apps away, for now. Below is a breakdown of when parking enforcement ends for each town.
Ocean City ends free parking tomorrow, higher fees begin for summer.
May 15th marks the official start of paid parking across several coastal towns.
As the summer tourism season approaches, popular beach towns in Delaware and Maryland have raised parking fees, with extended enforcement periods and new technology, requiring visitors to prepare for higher costs and updated schedules.
As the tourist season approaches, Ocean City’s paid parking program returns this week.
Plans to add more paid parking spots in Ocean City have been scrapped after strong opposition from locals.
Between holiday shopping and event planning it's easy to miss a story here and there, to keep you caught up CoastTV has your Week In Review.
The paid parking season has come to an end for many coastal communities, including Rehoboth Beach. Rehoboth Beach's paid parking season concluded on September 15th.
The Rehoboth Beach Farmer's Market, open on Tuesday in Grove Park, wants to remind visitors of parking restrictions in the area.
Starting Wednesday, May 1, the paid parking season begins in Lewes with metered areas available in both the downtown and beach locations.
