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City Parking for WV Italian Heritage Festival

City Parking for WV Italian Heritage Festival

** We will update this page with local parking information for the Italian Heritage Festival as it becomes available. **

** PLEASE READ CAUTION at the bottom of the page about AIR GARAGE lots BEHIND THE COURT HOUSE on Washington Ave. **

Metered Street Parking

Thursday, Sept. 1st at NOON through Sunday, Sept. 5th:

Beginning at NOON parking meters within the Festival's street closures will be bagged. Beginning at 2PM vehicles parked on the street in those area need to have been moved. There will be no street parking in the following areas:

  • Main Street from Chestnut to 2nd Street
  • 5th Street from Washington to Main Street 
  • 3rd Street from Washington to Main Street 
  • 4th Street from Traders Alley to Main Street 

Beginning Friday, Sept. 2nd and through the Festival all metered street parking is FREE.

Sat Sept. 4th from 8AM - 11AM:

Additional street parking will be closed Saturday from 8AM - 11AM for the Festival Parade. No street parking will be available in the following area between 8AM and the re-opening of the streets. All vehicles parked in the following areas must be moved by 8AM or they will be towed:

  • Pike Street from 2nd Street to Chestnut.
  • 6th Street from Pike Street towards Glen Elk
  • 2nd Street from Pike Street to Main Street

Jackson Square (Upper and Lower Lots)

Both Jackson Square lots are being made available for Event Parking at a rate of $5 per entry.

Hourly parking (lower lot) will operate normally until noon when it will become $5 event parking only. Monthly parking at Jackson Square's lower lot continues until noon and once monthly parkers leave their space on Friday they are subject to event rate to re-enter. Monthly parkers can continue to utilize the lot for the reminder of the work day up until they leave.

Covered parking (upper lot) will not be available for FREE 2 hour parking. Starting Friday AM the covered lot will be $5 Event Parking only and will continue as such for the duration of the Festival.

City Parking Garage

The city's parking garage will operate at the normal hourly rate from 7AM until NOON when it will become Event Parking at $5 per entry. Those with monthly parking agreements can continue to park in their marked spaces throughout the duration of the Festival.

ADDITIONAL PARKING OPTIONS

*** Parking is available at Notre Dame & St. Mary's for $5 : SCHOOL FUNDRAISER ***

All proceeds raised will go directly towards funding a new security system for both Notre Dame & St. Mary's.

*** A new public pay lot is available directly behind the Goff Building next to the County Court House ***

This new lot provides gate controlled hourly parking. Parking will run at the normal hourly rate up to a maximum of $10.

***CAUTION: TWO PRIVATE LOTS BEHIND COUNTY COURT HOUSE***

Be aware the there are two lots behind the County Court House that are managed by Air Garage-- they will only accept digital payment through your phone. Do not park there if you are not comfortable paying for parking using their digital-only methods. DO NOT WALK AWAY WITHOUT PAYING! The parking fines begin at $45 as soon as you leave the lot. Your license plate is captured electronically and they are aggressive about collecting. Vehicles have been immobilized at those lots with a wheel boot and will require you to pay well over $100 before your vehicle is released. This lot is a privately owned lot and has no association to the City of Clarksburg. Fines issued by the property owner are not enforced in any way by the City or the police. The lot owners have ignored efforts by the city to make the lots more accessible to users that aren't comfortable with technology.

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