City of Annapolis, Maryland (MD) Parking Guide

Annapolis Parking: 60 West St., Suite 106, Annapolis, MD 21401
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Premium Parking: 121 Cathedral St., Ste 2D, Annapolis, MD 21401

2018 – 2019 Residential Parking Permit Registration Now Open

The City of Annapolis and Annapolis Parking announced that the Fiscal Year 2019 Residential Parking Permit registration period begins effective immediately. City residents who live in a zoned district may purchase a new permit online or in-person at Annapolis Parking’s new office at 60 West Street, Suite 106. The office is available for service in-person between 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The new permits will be effective from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.

Annapolis Parking encourages residents to save time by purchasing their annual permits via a secure online portal at www.annapolisparking.com.

“To avoid standing in line, residents are encouraged to go online to purchase their residential parking permit,” said Jon Kemp, Regional Manager at Annapolis Parking.

Residents will be mailed new RPP stickers soon after purchase. Permits must be purchased by July 1, 2018. There are no changes to permit prices and all major credit cards are accepted. Proof of residency is required. For complete details and to purchase a permit for a zoned district, visit https://www.annapolisparking.com/residential-parking/residential-parking-permit-program.

The purchasing portal on www.AnnapolisParking.com utilizes encrypted “SSL” technology to protect customer data during the purchasing process. Residents with questions are encouraged to contact Annapolis Parking at (443) 648-3087 or annapolisparking@spplus.com for additional information.

Know Before You Go: Navy Commissioning Week

May 18 to May 25, 2018

Naval Academy Commissioning Week is here! To make parking more convenient, we have a few parking tips for visitors to downtown Annapolis. There is plenty of parking if you know where to go.

Pre-purchase parking online: Online reservations are available for the Hillman, Knighton, and Gott’s Court garages. Reserve parking to guarantee your space at the garage!

RESERVE PARKING FOR NAVY COMMISSIONING WEEK

Hillman Garage MORE INFO
Knighton Garage MORE INFO
Gott’s Court Garage MORE INFO

To avoid the crowds, park at the Knighton or Park Place Garage: The Knighton Garage (find it here) and the Park Place Garage (find it here) are less expensive than other garages while still being no more than a mile from the Naval Academy. Both garages are served by the Circulator Shuttle so you can comfortably get downtown without breaking a sweat.

Calvert Street Garage is the Best Kept Secret in Town: Beginning at 6PM on weekdays – and all weekend – parking is free at the State Garage/Calvert Street Garage (find it here). The Calvert Street Garage is less than half a mile from the Naval Academy.

Find the Circulator Shuttle From Your Phone: The Circulator is a comfortable and convenient way to get around town. Simply download the free “RLS Shuttle” to your phone from your app store and click “Annapolis” to track the Circulator’s location in real-time.

Hillman Garage, City Dock, and On-Street Parking Are Available: Noah Hillman Garage, City Dock Lot, and on-street meters are closest to the Naval Academy, but can fill up fast. Be sure to visit www.AnnapolisParking.com or call (443) 648-3087 to check out your parking options for Navy Commissioning Week.

Go Navy!

Annapolis Parking Announces 2018 Open House

Annapolis Parking invites you to our Open House on Wednesday, May 2nd from Noon to 4:30 PM at 60 West Street, Suite 106. Join Mayor Buckley and your neighbors in support of the Lighthouse Shelter.

Bring a canned good for the Lighthouse Shelter and receive:

  • A chance to win Orioles tickets
  • Free Bluetooth speaker
  • Free tote bag
  • Downtown parking tip sheet
  • And much more!

Annapolis Parking Has A New Office

Annapolis Parking, comprehensive parking management team for the the City of Annapolis, has moved to a new, centrally-located office space.

Annapolis Parking has relocated to 60 West Street, Suite 106 and welcomes residents, businesses and visitors to stop in and learn about their parking options. Please visit the new office for in-person assistance with:

  • Annual & Temporary Residential Permits
  • Citation Payments
  • All Validations, including Park & Shop and employee validations
  • In-Person Monthly Parking Requests
  • Contractor “No Parking” Signs
  • 2 Hour Residential Validations

Annual & Temporary Residential Permits and Citation Payments can still be made online at www.AnnapolisParking.com.

Complimentary parking is available for those conducting parking related business at Gott’s Court Garage. Enter from Calvert Street and look for the signed spaces on the left immediately upon entry. See our customer service agent for a validation.

Please contact Annapolis Parking with questions at (443) 648-3087 or annapolisparking@spplus.com.

Notice of City Council Hearing on Parking-Related Legislation

The City of Annapolis invites residents to a public City Council hearing Monday, February 12, 2018 at 7.00 p.m. on legislation relating to abandoned vehicles.

The hearing will be in the Mayor John T. Chambers, Jr., City Council Chambers, located at 160 Duke of Gloucester Street in Annapolis. Members of the public are invited to review the legislation listed below, attend the hearing, and speak at the hearing if they choose.

LEGISLATION:
O-3-18 Abandoned Vehicles – For the purpose of permitting an authorized agent of the City of Annapolis to exercise limited enforcement authority in the impoundment of abandoned vehicles; establishing a fine for leaving wrecked or non operating vehicles on public property; and matters generally relating to the abandonment of vehicles.

Please use link below to view legislation:

https://annapolismd.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3295745&GUID=C56652BA-0DF0-4353-BD0F-FC1FA7D324F2&Options=ID|Text|&Search=O-3-18

For more details, visit www.Annapolis.gov.


Aviso de Audiencia del Concejo Municipal de Annapolis :

La ciudad de Annapolis invita a los residentes a una audiencia pública del Concejo Municipal el lunes 12 de febrero de 2018 a las 7:00 p.m. sobre la legislación relativa a los vehículos abandonados.

La audiencia será en el alcalde John T. Chambers, Jr., Ayuntamiento de salas, situado a 160 Duque de Gloucester Street en Annapolis. Los miembros del público son invitados a examinar la legislación puesta en una lista abajo, asistir a la audiencia, y hablar en la audiencia si así lo desean.

LEGISLACIÓN:

O-3-18 Vehículos Abandonados – Para permisión de un agente oficial de la Ciudad de Annapolis para ejercer autoridades de imposición limitadas en el embargo de vehículos abandonados; establecer una multa por dejar vehículos destrozados o no operando en propiedad pública; y asuntos generalmente acerca del abandono de vehículos.

Por favor use el eslabón abajo para ver la legislación:

https://annapolismd.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3295745&GUID=C56652BA-0DF0-4353-BD0F-FC1FA7D324F2&Options=ID|Text|&Search=O-3-18

Para obtener más información, visite www.Annapolis.gov.

Annapolis Offers Parking Tips for Legislative Session

Mayor Gavin Buckley welcomes members of the Maryland General Assembly, their staff and visitors back to Annapolis for the 2018 legislative session and offers a few parking tips for Marylanders planning to visit the Capital City.

Find the Best Parking For You: There are plenty of parking options available to those visiting Annapolis. Visitors can explore these options at www.AnnapolisParking.com, a mobile-friendly website featuring maps, rates, contact information, and additional details about the garages, surface lots, on-street parking, and Circulator services available to the public.

Reserve Garage Parking Online: This is the first legislative session in which visitors to Annapolis can reserve garage parking online in Noah Hillman Garage, Knighton Garage, or Gotts Court Garage. Simply visit www.AnnapolisParking.com, navigate to the garage of your choice, and select “Buy Daily Parking.”

Ride the Free Circulator: This also marks the first legislative session since the city eliminated the $1 fare on the Circulator. Visitors can now ride the Circulator entirely free from city garages to points of interest downtown. They can also track the Circulator’s location in real-time by downloading the “RLS Shuttle” app to their smartphone and clicking “Annapolis,” or visiting the mobile-friendly https://annapolisparking.com/circulator-alternative-transportation/ and click “Track the Circulator.”

Avoid the Crowds: Visitors who wish to avoid the city’s busiest parking locations should consider the Park Place Garage located at One Park Place on West Street or the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium lot. Park Place is serviced daily by the free Circulator and the stadium lot includes an Express shuttle service during the legislative session from 7:45am to 8:45am & 3:30pm-5:15pm MondayFriday. Stadium shuttle fare is $2.

Free Parking After 6pm: Planning to attend an evening event? You can park entirely free at the State Garage (also known as Calvert Street Garage) after 6pm Monday through Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. The entrance is located at 19 St. John’s Street.

Parking Options for 2017 Military Bowl

Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley and the City of Annapolis are pleased to welcome the 10th anniversary Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Thursday, December 28. The event will feature a match-up between the United States Naval Academy (Navy) and University of Virginia (UVA) with kickoff set for 1:30 p.m.  The game will be televised on ESPN.

The Military Bowl is a premier regional event benefiting the USO, Patriot Point and other organizations supporting members of the Armed Forces and their families.

Stadium parking lots open at 7 a.m. and game day festivities kick off at 9 a.m. with the Official Military Bowl Tailgate Party in the Blue parking lot on the west side of the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

The Military Bowl Parade, led by the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales, starts at 9:30 a.m. at City Dock in downtown Annapolis. The parade route travels up Main Street, around Church Circle to College Avenue, then turns left on Bladen Street and continues along Rowe Boulevard before taking a left on Taylor Avenue and concluding at the stadium.

The parade is expected to take about 1 ½ hours for all 60-plus units to move from City Dock to the stadium. Roads along the route will be closed beginning at 9:15 a.m. and will open on a rolling basis as the parade progresses.

Please be aware that no parking will be allowed at City Dock, on Dock Street or along Main Street on Thursday, December 28 from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Also, please be aware that both residential and business refuse and recycling collection will be affected on Thursday.  Residential collection will begin at 5:30 a.m. instead of 6 a.m. with crews concentrating first on the downtown trash and recycling cans, as well as the residential areas around Navy and Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.  This will assist the completion of the collections in areas affected by the parade and the football game.  Private trash haulers will begin business refuse and recycling collections downtown at 5 a.m.  All businesses are requested to pull their trash and recycling bins from the sidewalk no later than 9 a.m. on Thursday.

Parking information:

  • General parking at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is available at militarybowl.org/parking, but is expected to sell out in advance of the game
  • Noah Hillman Parking Garage, 150 Gorman Street, is open 24/7
  • Gotts Court Parking Garage, 25 Northwest Street, is open 24/7
  • Knighton Parking Garage, 1A Colonial Avenue, is open 24/
  • Park Place, 5 Park Place, is open 24/7
  • Germantown Elementary, 200 Windell Avenue

Online Prepay for Garages:

Visitors can now reserve parking online at city garages – Noah Hillman, Gotts Court, and Knighton.  Simply visit annapolisparking.com, navigate to the garage of your choice, and select “Buy Daily Parking.”

The Circulator will run its normal route, looping through downtown Annapolis between Park Place Garage to the west and City Dock to the east. The Circulator will not run during the parade.

There will be an added stop to connect those parked downtown to the game.  From 12 p.m.(Noon) until two (2) hours after the game concludes, the Circulator will pick up and drop off at the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) building, across the street from the stadium at the corner of Herbert Sachs Drive and Taylor Avenue.

Both Circulator routes are FREE.

For a list of frequently asked questions, go to http://bit.ly/1jfwP8b.

For more information on lodging, restaurants and after game entertainment, go to www.visitannapolis.org .

For more information and to order tickets for the Military Bowl, go to militarybowl.org, and please continue to check http://www.annapolis.gov for updated information on all game-related events.

Annapolis Offers Free Holiday Shuttle to Maryland Avenue from City Garages

Mayor Gavin Buckley today announced that visitors to the shops and restaurants on Maryland Avenue have a new transportation option this December:a free shuttle.

The eCruiser, supplied by local small business Urban Eventours, comfortably accommodates five guests and is heated and covered to keep guests warm. Customers who park at city garages can simply visit EZCruiser.net to quickly and conveniently hail the shuttle from the garage to the many attractions on Maryland Avenue.

The eCruiser is being offered through the month of December. It will run Thursday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays Noon to 6 p.m. through Sunday, December 31st. The Maryland Avenue & State Circle Association, Downtown Annapolis Partnership, and Annapolis Parking have all helped make this holiday benefit possible.

The city will also provide extended free Circulator service for Midnight Madness December 7th, December 14th and December 21st. On these days, the Circulator will run from 4 p.m. to midnight. One shuttle will run from West Gate Circle to Church Circle, and another will run from West Gate Circle to City Dock via Duke of Gloucester, east on Randall Street, up Prince George Street to College Avenue, and back to West Street.

For more information on parking options, go to www.AnnapolisParking.com.

Annapolis Announces 2017 Holiday Parking Benefits

The City of Annapolis will offer popular holiday parking options and benefits again this year beginning Friday, November 24th and running through January 1st, 2018. Parking benefits will include:

Free, 3-Hour Parking at Meters: The city will once again offer three hours of free parking at metered spaces downtown from November 24, 2017, through January 1, 2018. The three hours of free parking will be available at all bagged parking spots on Main Street, Francis Street, West Street, Maryland Avenue, Prince George Street, City Dock, Calvert Street and Market Space. This benefit is for three hours only. Violators will be ticketed.

Expanded Circulator Service: The city will provide extended Circulator service for Midnight Madness on December 7th, December 14th and December 21st. On these days, there will be two free Circulators that will run from 4 p.m. to midnight. One shuttle will run from West Gate Circle to Church Circle, and another will run from West Gate Circle to City Dock via Duke of Gloucester, east on Randall Street, up Prince George Street to College Avenue, and back to West Street.

Maryland Avenue Shuttle Service: Through December, the city will be offering the Maryland Avenue Shuttle, a free on-demand shuttle service connecting passengers from city garages to shops and restaurants on Maryland Avenue, State Circle, and USNA Gate 3. The service is available on Thursdays to Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Sundays from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 PM.

Online Prepay Discounts: For Midnight Madness and Small Business Saturday (November 25th), guests can purchase all day parking for just $5 in the Gott’s Court Garage and the Knighton Garage.

With maintenance continuing on the Hillman Garage, the city is offering new benefits to encourage guests to use alternative garages on select dates. Those benefits include:

Small Business Saturday (November 25th): In addition to discounted parking at Gott’s Court and Knighton garages, the city will make an additional Annapolis Circulator stop at the State Garage on 19 St. Johns Street. This garage is always free to the public after 6 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.

Grand Illumination (November 26): The Circulator will also make an additional stop at State Garage November 26th to accommodate guests attending the Grand Illumination of the Holiday Tree downtown.

For a list of the upcoming holiday events in the city, go to Annapolis.gov and click on Holiday Events under Headlines.

To explore the city’s many parking options, go to www.AnnapolisParking.com.

Climb aboard the new and improved Circulator

At the Pantelides Administration’s direction, Annapolis Parking has made three big improvements to the Annapolis Circulator:

  • The Circulator is now entirely free. The $1 fee is eliminated effective July 1, 2017;
  • The Circulator is now rebranded and custom wrapped in beautiful pictures of historic Annapolis;
  • Visitors can now track the Circulator in real-time from their smartphone by downloading the “RLS Shuttle” and clicking “Annapolis.”

Learn about all the improvements by watching the video below – and we’ll see you on the Circulator!

For more details visit //annapolisparking.com/circulator-alternative-transportation/