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City of Norcross

Valet Parking Pilot Program Launches In Downtown Norcross

Colorful illustrated map of parking in downtown Norcross

The City of Norcross is making it easier than ever to explore the downtown area. 

On March 14, they rolled out a brand-new Valet Parking Pilot Program in partnership with G5 Parking Solutions — creating a safe, easy and accessible way to enjoy Downtown Norcross on the weekend with zero parking stress.

For just $5 per vehicle, you can ditch the parking hunt and focus on what really matters — savoring great food, shopping local and soaking in the city’s charm.

The service is optional; standard public parking spots are still available, including in The Crossing and City Hall lots. The valet station only occupies a limited number of spaces, ensuring ample parking options for those who prefer to park themselves.

Though the initial launch met with great success — with over 50 cars making use of the service — the city anticipates that the six-month program will need ongoing adjustments to accommodate growing interest and demand.

They are asking the community to share their experiences and feedback as they work to make parking in Downtown Norcross more seamless and enjoyable


How It Works:
  • Drop off your vehicle at the designated valet station in the city parking lot next to The Crossing. Just follow the signs.
  • Enjoy your time downtown while professional valets handle parking at City Hall.
  • When you’re ready to leave, simply return to the valet station to pick up your car.
Hours of Operation:

Fridays, 3:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Saturdays, 3:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Sundays, 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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