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title: "Cape Elizabeth Resident Parking Permit Guide for Fort Williams"
description: "Learn how Cape Elizabeth residents get free parking at Fort Williams using a current Recycling Center Permit. No separate town permit is required for residents."
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# How do I get a resident parking permit for Cape Elizabeth?

> **Quick Answer:** Cape Elizabeth residents get free parking at Fort Williams by affixing a current Recycling Center Permit to their car. No separate resident parking permit is required; the recycling permit serves as proof of residency.

**Category:** parking
**Question Type:** how-to

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Cape Elizabeth residents get free parking at Fort Williams by affixing a **current Recycling Center Permit** to their car. You do not need to apply for a separate resident parking permit at the town office. The recycling center permit is your official proof of residency for parking waivers.

Parking fees for Cape Elizabeth residents are waived at Fort Williams during the paid season (May 1 to November 1). Visitors pay $2 per hour or $10 for a full day pass, but residents bypass these costs entirely. The only requirement is that the permit is clearly visible on your vehicle.

### Key Requirements for Resident Parking

| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| **Permit Type** | Current Recycling Center Permit |
| **Placement** | Affixed to the car ( windshield or bumper) |
| **Cost** | Free for residents |
| **Valid Dates** | May 1 to November 1 |

Metered parking runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily with a $2 hourly rate and a two-hour minimum. A full day pass costs $10, while a season pass is $15. Residents avoid all these fees by showing their recycling permit. Free parking is also available at the rear of the park if you prefer unmetered spots.

The Pay and Display Parking Program began in July for anyone living outside Cape Elizabeth. Cape Elizabeth residents should contact their local recycling center to obtain the current permit if they do not have one. This permit is the standard document used by the town to verify residency for parking benefits.

Sidekick can help you track parking costs and compare fees across different locations to optimize your vehicle ownership budget. Understanding local rules like this recycling permit requirement saves you money on daily parking expenses.