Parking Authority
Metered Parking in Nyack
Parking Meter Hours:
- Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 7 PM
- Sundays:Â Parking is Free on Sundays and legal holidays.
Legal Holidays:
- New Year's Day – January 1
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Third Monday in January
- President's Day – Third Monday in February
- Memorial Day – Last Monday in May
- Juneteenth – June 19
- Independence Day – July 4
- Labor Day – First Monday in September
- Columbus Day (Indigenous Peoples' Day) – Second Monday in October
- Veterans Day – November 11
- Thanksgiving Day – Fourth Thursday in November
- Christmas Day – December 25
On-Street Parking:
- Time Limit: 3 hours maximum
- Areas: Main Street, Broadway, Franklin Street, Midland Avenue
Municipal Parking Lots:
- Locations: Village Lot, Riverspace Lot, Veterans Lot (on Artopee Way), and metered side streets
- Hours: 10 AM - 7 PM
- Overnight Parking: No parking allowed in any municipal lots from 3:00 AM to 6:00 AM, except for vehicles with a Village of Nyack-issued permit. To purchase a permit, please refer to the "Parking Permits" section below.
No Parking:
- Times: 3 AM - 6 AM (in effect 7 days a week, 365 days a year)
- Areas: Main Street, Broadway, Franklin Street
Payment Options:
- ParkMobile App: Use the ParkMobile app for smart and contactless payment.
- Coins or Credit/Debit Cards: Accepted at muni-meters and single-space meters.
River Space Parking Lot:
- One Hour Free Parking: 15 spaces available, including one handicap space, located on the east side of the lot.
- Payment Required: For all other spaces in the River Space Lot, from 10 AM - 7 PM, Monday - Saturday.
- Payment Methods: ParkMobile app (Zone 7544) or muni-meter near the northeast corner kiosk.
Parking Permits
Important: All parking lot permits require a new application and a copy of the vehicle registration. Existing permit holders must update their application each year.
Monthly Parking Permit Fees:
Parking Ticket Information
Fine Structure:
- Basic Meter Violation: $25
- Late Payments: Increased fines for all violations to encourage timely payments. Late payments may incur penalties, and if the ticket remains unpaid, a penalty will be added 14 days after issuance, followed by an additional penalty 14 days later. Tickets not settled within 4 months will be sent to collections.