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Rehoboth Beach Parking - Within the city limits of Rehoboth each, parking meters are in effect from the Friday immediately preceding Memorial Day until and including the second Sunday following Labor Day, between the hours of 10 a.m. prevailing time, until midnight. All 30-minute parking zones remain posted and will be in effect the entire year. In the nonmetered areas, a parking permit is required daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. Permit fees are as follows: Seasonal, nontransferable - $60; seasonal transferable - $85; weekly - $25; three-day weekend - $15; weekend daily (Saturday and Sunday) - $10; weekday daily (Monday to Friday) - $3. Permits are available for sale at the parking meter division, 30 1/2 Lake Ave. (behind City Hall); at several local real estate offices and downtown merchants. For more information, contact the city manager's office at 227-4641. A park and ride, provided by the DART First State bus service, runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day, 7 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. The bus route runs along Delaware 1 between Lewes and Dewey and into Rehoboth, with intermittent stops at the outlets, in the center of Rehoboth and at the Boardwalk. For details, call (800) 553-DART.

Milton Parking
- Milton has on-street parking as well as a public lot next to the library.

Lewes Parking
- Downtown Shopping District - The pride and joy of downtown Lewes is picturesque Second Street. Upscale men’s and women’s clothing stores are joined by gourmet food shops, a toy store, a specialty coffee shop, homemade ice cream store and more.
Lewes Parking - Lewes has two public parking areas, both of which are metered: the 1812 Parking Lot on Savannah Road at the canal and a smaller lot on Third Street. (A larger lot on Third Street is owned by Wilmington Trust and is reserved for its customers only.) In-town meters, which are also along 2nd, 3rd Market and Front streets, are in effect through Columbus Day, daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost is 25 cents for 30 minutes. Meters in the beach parking lot are in effect through Labor Day.

Fenwick Island Parking
- Permits are required through Sept. 15 to park on any street between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Those permits may be used in designated locations except at the "beach ends" between Bunting Avenue and the entrances to the beach. The "beach ends" are reserved for Fenwick Island property owners. For information, call 539-3011.

Bethany Beach Parking
- Meters and permits are in effect through Sept. 30. Meters are in effect 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Garfield Parkway; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. elsewhere. Permits are required on side streets as posted and must be displayed so that officers can see them. Red zone is for employees of businesses and requires separate permit. For information, call 539-8011.
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