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Bayonne Announces Return Of 4-Hour Free Holiday Parking For Shoppers In Town

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Free Four-Hour Parking for Non-Commercial Vehicles in Bayonne Parking Utility Lots, December 1 Through January 4
Editor’s note: This event has become an annual tradition in the City of Bayonne, and we covered their announcement about it last year as well.  This helps people who don’t live in the shopping district to come and shop while they leave their cars parked in the lots for free.  
Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that the Bayonne Parking Utility lots will offer free four-hour parking for non-commercial vehicles in its parking lots from Monday, December 1, 2025, through Sunday, January 4, 2026.
Regular parking charges in the lots will resume for non-commercial vehicles on Monday, January 5, 2026. Mayor Davis said, “The goal of the four-hour free parking program in the lots is to encourage people to shop and dine in Bayonne during the holiday season.”
Mayor Davis thanked the Bayonne Parking Utility for supporting the four-hour free parking policy again this year.  He said, “The Parking Utility deserves our gratitude for offering free four-hour parking to non-commercial vehicles in the lots during the 2025-2026 holiday season.”
The four-hour program does not apply to commercial vehicles or to on-street parking meters. All commercial and non-commercial drivers must continue feeding the meters on the streets.   The paid permit program for commercial vehicles that park overnight in the lots will remain in effect.
On certain dates in the holiday season that will be announced, parking charges will not be enforced for the entire day.  Otherwise, the free parking will be limited to four hours. In some previous years, there was free parking around the clock for a month.  However, the program was abused by certain commuters who left their vehicles in free spaces all day, in order to avoid paying for spaces at Light Rail stations.  That is why the holiday season parking program was modified some years ago to allow four hours of free parking at a time in the lots for a given non-commercial vehicle.
Banner Image: Bayonne Bridge under construction. Image Credit – City of Bayonne

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Bayonne is a community that retains many of the elements of a small town. One and two family homes, small apartment buildings, and small business predominate. There is a population of 62,000 people who take pride in their hometown and its history. Bayonne residents and their ancestors moved to the city from many parts of the world. During colonial times and the first century of the American Republic, the Dutch, British, and Africans were the first groups to arrive after the Native Americans. Subsequent waves of immigrants came from all over Europe, especially between the 1880s and the 1920s. In recent decades, sources of immigration have largely been represented from countries in Latin America, the Middle East, and Southeastern Asia. Each group has left its mark on the cultural, religious and political life of the community.