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Downtown Parking Ban in Effect Overnight December 4–5

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A Downtown Parking Ban will be in effect from Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 11:00 pm through 7:00 am on Friday, December 5, 2025.

During this time, no vehicles without an exemption permit may be parked on City streets or in municipal parking lots. For general inquiries and concerns, contact the Department of Public Works at (603) 332-4096.

To receive email notifications and urgent alerts, visit www.rochesternh.gov/subscribe and select “Urgent Alert Updates” and/or “News & Announcement Updates.”

To learn more about parking in Rochester, visit www.rochesternh.gov/parking. For additional details on winter parking and parking enforcement, contact the Rochester Police Department at (603) 330-7128.

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