Beginning Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, Everett residents age 65 and older will be eligible to park for free at metered spaces across the city through the new Senior Meter Sticker Program.
The program is designed to ease the financial burden on older adults, particularly those living on fixed incomes, by eliminating meter fees for everyday trips.
“Whether it’s shopping for groceries or heading to a doctor’s appointment, meter fees can quickly add up for our older residents,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “This program is one small way we can support our seniors and help reduce everyday costs.”
Who Is Eligible?
Everett residents who:
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Are 65 years of age or older, and
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Have a valid driver’s license, and
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Have a vehicle registered in their name
Eligible residents can receive one free senior meter sticker per person, valid for one calendar year.
The sticker allows free parking at all metered parking spaces within the City of Everett.
How to Apply
Residents must apply in person at:
Everett City Hall
484 Broadway
Please bring:
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Your driver’s license
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Your vehicle registration
City staff will review the documents and issue the senior meter sticker to qualifying residents.
On-Site Help at the Connolly Center
To make the process even more convenient, the Office of the Parking Clerk will be available at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea Street) on the following dates:
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Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 11 a.m.
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Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 11 a.m.
Staff will be on hand to explain the program, answer questions and help eligible residents register and receive their sticker.
Questions or More Information
For more information about the Senior Meter Sticker Program, please contact:
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Constituent Services: 617-394-2270
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Parking Director Adriana Indrisano:
[email protected]