Residents age 65 and older are encouraged to attend and receive assistance with applying
Special to The Advocate
Mayor Robert J. Van Campen is pleased to announce that the City of Everett will host an information session to help residents age 65 and older apply for a Senior Meter Sticker on Wednesday, Feb. 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Edward G. Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). During the session, representatives from the Office of the Parking Clerk will be available to explain the program, answer questions and assist residents with completing their applications.
The program officially launched on Jan. 1. It is designed to ease the financial burden on older adults, particularly those living on fixed incomes. Eligible Everett residents with a valid driver’s license and vehicle registration may apply for a free Senior Meter Sticker, which provides complimentary parking at all metered locations throughout the city. The sticker is limited to one per eligible resident and is valid for one calendar year.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for our older residents to take advantage of programs that can help them save money,” said Mayor Van Campen. “By offering hands-on assistance, we’re making sure eligible residents have the support they need to access this benefit.”
Residents may also apply in person at Everett City Hall (484 Broadway) by bringing a valid driver’s license and vehicle registration. For more information about the Senior Meter Sticker Program, please contact Constituent Services at 617-394-2270 or email Parking Director Adriana Indrisano at Ad***************@***********ma.us.