Rehoboth Beach Parking Meters: A Comprehensive Guide for Beach Tourists

Rehoboth Beach Parking Meters are an essential part of the city’s parking system, especially for beach tourists. From the cost and timings to the available parking permits and kiosk locations, this guide covers all the key details you need to know before your visit to Rehoboth Beach.

What are the Meter Rates and Parking Hours in Rehoboth Beach?

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The meter rates in Rehoboth Beach are $4 per hour citywide. The parking meter hours are from 10 am to 10 pm daily, from May 15 to September 15. Visitors can pay for parking using quarters, credit cards, or the ParkMobile app.

What Parking Permits are Available in Rehoboth Beach?

Rehoboth Beach Parking Meters

Rehoboth Beach offers several parking permit options for visitors:

Permit Type Cost
Seasonal Transferable Permit $325 (reduced to $165 starting August 1)
Seasonal Non-Transferable Permit $295 (reduced to $150 starting August 1)
Weekly Permit $120
Three-Day Weekend Permit $60
Daily Permit $25

Where are the Parking Department and Kiosks Located?

The Rehoboth Beach Parking Department is located at 1 City Hall Drive, behind 30 Lake Avenue. The department’s hours are:

  • May 15 to September 15: 8 am – 10 pm daily (lobby closes at 6 pm)
  • September 16 to May 14: 8 am – 4 pm Monday to Friday (lobby closes at 3:45 pm; office closed on state holidays)

There are also two parking kiosk locations in Rehoboth Beach:

  1. 408 Rehoboth Avenue, open daily 8:30 am – 2:45 pm during the summer season.
  2. 700 block of Bayard Avenue, between Norfolk and Stockley streets, open daily 8:30 am – 2:45 pm during the summer season.

What are the Additional Parking Regulations in Rehoboth Beach?

  • Vehicles must be parked head-in with the front of the vehicle toward the curb or edge of pavement in all angled or perpendicular parking spaces within the City of Rehoboth Beach.
  • Vehicles with handicapped permits must pay meter fees or purchase a parking permit.
  • The ParkMobile app is available for contactless parking, with zone numbers listed on parking signs around Rehoboth Beach.

How Does the Rehoboth Beach Parking Budget and Revenue Work?

The city of Rehoboth Beach is facing a budget deficit of over $4 million, which has led to the increase in parking fees and permits. Each 25-cent increase in parking is expected to add about $500,000 in revenue to the city’s budget.

References

  1. Rehoboth Increases Parking Fees Across the Board
  2. Rehoboth Beach Parking Information
  3. Rehoboth Beach Parking Permits
  4. Rehoboth Beach Parking Meters
  5. ParkMobile in Rehoboth Beach

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