Green Line Zone
About
The Green Line Zone, or "G Zone," is a district-wide residential permit parking area that encompasses a roughly quarter mile radius of three GLX stops. This pilot program will replace the current street-by-street residential permit parking system in the area beginning on July 1, 2024.
What doesn't change in the G Zone:
- All other areas of Medford outside of the zone remain street-by-street for resident permit parking.
- All approved variances remain.
- Your resident parking pass remains the same.
- Your visitor passes remain the same and are only good for the street issued.
- Enforcement values remain 24/7, 24/6, or as posted.
G Zone Map
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the change mean in terms of residents from outside the zone being able to park in the zone?
- Is the City considering windshield stickers to denote which cars have permits?
- How does the district parking help workers who come to this area?
- Will there be a change in enforcement?
- What does this mean for people living on a street that's marked red on the map?
- Are there any measures the City can take to help prevent vehicles from parking too close from private driveways?
- How will I know if a street falls within the G Zone?
- What's the timeline for this project?
What does the change mean in terms of residents from outside the zone being able to park in the zone?
Is the City considering windshield stickers to denote which cars have permits?
How does the district parking help workers who come to this area?
Will there be a change in enforcement?
What does this mean for people living on a street that's marked red on the map?
Are there any measures the City can take to help prevent vehicles from parking too close from private driveways?
How will I know if a street falls within the G Zone?
What's the timeline for this project?
Examples of G Zone Signs