What are Framingham's Odd-Even Parking Rules?
Framingham requires you to park on even-numbered sides of streets in even years like 2026. Park on odd-numbered sides in odd years like 2027. These rules run from January 1 to December 31 each year. They cover all arterial and non-arterial roads. Posted signs override the rules on some blocks.
House numbers mark street sides. Even house numbers mean the even side. Odd house numbers mean the odd side. Police enforce rules block by block. The city posts signs at 22 spots. They share changes through news releases and phone alerts.
Commercial vehicles face bans. You cannot park them overnight from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday to Saturday. No parking anytime on Sunday.
Snow Emergencies and Exceptions
Snow bans pause odd-even rules. No parking on either side of snow arteries during bans. For example, one ban ran from January 25, 2026, at 7 p.m. to January 26 at 7 p.m. Violators get tickets. Police tow vehicles. You pay ticket, tow, and storage fees.
Snow arteries include these streets:
| Street |
|---|
| Beacon Street |
| Central Street |
| Concord Street |
| Edgell Road |
| Franklin Street |
The full list has 25 streets. Check the city website for the latest list.
Tips to Follow the Rules
- Check house numbers on your street before you park.
- Look for signs at corners and along blocks.
- Move commercial vehicles before 11 p.m. each night.
- Sign up for city alerts on parking changes and snow bans.
- Clear snow from arteries fast during bans.
Park in the wrong spot and expect a ticket plus tow. You pay removal and storage fees. Police enforce these rules year-round. The city updated rules recently for better clarity.
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