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The LDDA office will be closed for the Christmas holiday from 12pm, Tuesday, Dec. 24 through Thursday, Dec. 26. We will reopen Friday, Dec. 27.

Parking

Parking is FREE Downtown! PLEASE RESPECT RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARK IN COMMERCIAL AREAS.

Time-limited parking: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

No time limit: Saturday, Sunday and Holidays - see Citywide Calendar for holidays  

View Parking Map (PDF)

(NEW!) SPOKE ON COFFMAN Garage - 512 Coffman St.
Public parking spaces are on levels 2 and 3
Monday-Friday: 2 hr limit, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Evenings, weekends & Holidays: no time limit (also includes GREEN spaces)

Roosevelt Park/RTD Parking Lot – Coffman St. and 8th Ave, all day parking


Want to stay longer?  Did you know we offer $5 all-day permits for public parking lots? 

See more information on permits below the map. 



Parking Permits

Day Passes - $5 each for extended lot parking during time-limited days. Passes are sold at the LDDA.

Long Term Parking Permits (6 month term, Jan-Jun, Jul-Dec)  - For businesses, employees and residents. These are available for purchase at the LDDA. 
Parking Permit SOP - Permit PRICES and other important information.
Customer Parking Permit Form - Fill out for new permits, changes and additions to permit/vehicle.

Forms of payment accepted: Visa, MC or company check, payable to the LDDA. For more information, call 303-651-8484.


What to do if you get a parking ticket:

All issues relating to citations should be addressed to the Parking Enforcement Office, 303-651-8663, at the City of Longmont. 


Electric Charging Stations:

In partnership with Longmont Power & Communications and the Regional Air Quality District, free publicly available electric vehicle charging station are located in the following locations in Downtown. View a map of all Downtown locations

Learn more about how to use the charging stations and find other locations in Longmont at bit.ly/charging-loco.  


Parking Study:

The LDDA Board has commissioned three parking studies since 2016. This comparative information will allow the Board to make informed decisions, as well as provide education on where adequate parking is available. View the Parking Study page for more information and to read the full study reports.