
Convenient Downtown Parking for Your Driving School Needs
On-Street Public Parking
The parking for The Next Street Driving School is the general public on-street parking system located around the New Milford Town Green. Situated at a prime address on Main Street, the business is served by the town-managed network of free, time-limited, kerbside parking spaces. This system is designed to provide convenient access for all downtown businesses by encouraging a steady turnover of visitors. Student drop-offs, pick-ups, and client meetings for the driving school rely on these angled and parallel parking bays.
The on-street parking spaces are physically accessible 24/7. However, the spaces on Main Street are regulated by a strict time limit, typically two hours, which is actively enforced during business hours (e.g., Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 6 PM). The downtown area is well-lit and generally considered very safe.
The free parking in downtown New Milford is a significant public asset and is highly appreciated by residents and visitors. The main challenge is the high demand for spaces directly on Main Street during peak hours. The convenience of this parking is essential for a service-based business like a driving school.
Parking is entirely free of charge. New Milford’s downtown is notable for its lack of parking meters. This free access is managed through the enforcement of time limits to ensure spaces remain available for customers. No permits are required for the public spaces. The two-hour limit is generally sufficient for an office visit or the start/end of a driving lesson.
The downtown area has several hundred parking spaces in total, including the highly visible on-street bays around the Green and larger municipal lots located just off the main streets. The parking is on well-maintained paved roads, set within the charming, historic town centre with its mature trees and classic architecture.
The downtown area is very accessible. There are numerous designated disabled parking spaces at key locations around the Town Green, providing convenient access to the town’s flat and well-maintained footpaths. This ensures that all clients can easily access the driving school’s office.
While there are no chargers in the on-street spaces, the Town of New Milford provides several public Level 2 EV charging stations in the large municipal car park located behind the Town Hall, which is a very short walk from this address.
The on-street parking spaces on Main Street are in highest demand during the weekday lunch hour and all day on Saturdays. Finding a spot directly in front of the building can be challenging during these times. However, a space is usually available within a short walk.
This location has a perfect walkability score. Once parked, the entire downtown area is immediately accessible. It is steps away from the Town Green, the post office, banks, and numerous shops, cafes, and restaurants. It is an ideal central location.
The driving school is surrounded by the full range of amenities that downtown New Milford has to offer. This makes it a convenient location for parents to run errands or grab a coffee while their child is in a lesson.
If the on-street parking on Main Street is full, the best and most reliable alternative is to use the large, free municipal car parks located off Railroad Street or behind the retail blocks. These lots almost always have space, often have longer time limits, and are only a 3-5 minute walk away from the driving school’s office.
The two-hour time limit on Main Street is strictly enforced. For any visit longer than two hours, it is advisable to park in one of the all-day municipal lots. The driving school will have its own designated, branded vehicles for lessons, which may use these public spaces briefly between appointments.
The New Milford Department of Public Works (DPW) maintains all public parking areas to a high standard, ensuring the downtown area is clean, safe, and accessible, with excellent snow removal in the winter.
For student drop-off and pick-up, it is often easiest to find a space on a side street or to pull up briefly in a designated loading zone if available. Arriving 5-10 minutes early allows ample time to find a convenient parking spot.
The town continually evaluates its downtown parking. Future improvements could include better signage directing visitors to the underutilised off-street lots or implementing smart parking technology to help drivers find open spaces more efficiently.