Seasonal Alternate Side Parking starts November 15 in the City of Middleton
The City of Middleton's long standing alternate side parking ordinance is in effect from November 15 to March 15 and officers have been putting reminders like the one shown here on vehicles to remind residents of the ordinance which goes into effect next week.
The purpose of the ordinance is to facilitate snow removal and street maintenance. If it is necessary for you to leave a vehicle on the street between 1:00 AM and 7:00 AM, park on the even numbered side of the street on even numbered calendar days and likewise, park on the odd numbered side of the street on odd numbered days. You should anticipate the midnight date change.
If signs prohibit parking on one side of the street, alternate side parking does not apply. If the addresses on your street are all even or all odd numbered, the alternate side parking regulation still applies. In effect, there is no on-street parking every other night in this case. To do otherwise would mean that one side of the street could not be plowed.
For a schedule of the alternate side parking, go to http://www.middletonpd.com/alternate_side_parking_schedule.htm
Para el horario en español presione aquí http://www.middletonpd.com/alternate_side_parking_schedule_spanish.htm
If you wish to read the City of Middleton Ordinance that contains parking restrictions, please visit http://www.middletonpd.com/alternate_side_parking_ordinance.htm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING
Alternate side or seasonal parking regulations are common in Wisconsin. Notices like the one shown above are posted at entrances to the City. It is the responsibility of hosts to notify guests of the alternate side parking restriction.
Often officers do have more important things to do than write parking tickets and on those occasions citations may not be issued. However, most alternate side parking tickets are written during the time of day when the fewest crimes, accidents and calls for service occur.
There is no parking ticket quota. Officers are not judged by the number of parking tickets they write, but rather by the degree of voluntary compliance in their patrol districts. Consistent enforcement, especially early in the season, typically results in voluntary compliance and fewer parking tickets.
The police department budget is set. The department does not receive any money from parking tickets or traffic citations. All fines go to the City's general fund.
Alternate side parking enforcement is NOT contingent on an impending snow storm. It is not our objective to write parking tickets when it snows, but rather to get people into the habit of consistently complying with the ordinance. Writing tickets to illegally parked cars during or after a snow storm doesn't help in the snow removal operation. Voluntary compliance, precipitated by consistent enforcement, results in a significantly more effective and efficient plowing operation.
If you have been issued a parking ticket and wish to have it reviewed by the department, you can call (608)824-7362 or submit a request online at http://www.middletonpd.com/parking_ticket_review_form.htm
Lieutenant Tyler Loether
Middleton Police Department
(608)824-7311
http://www.MiddletonPD.com
Address/Location
Middleton Police Department
7341 Donna Dr
Middleton, WI 53562
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 608-824-7300
Lieutenant Tyler Loether
3rd Shift Patrol Supervisor
[email protected]
608-824-7311