Applications for Parking Permits for available spaces in Wharton’s Municipal Lots are now available. For the application click here.
Parking Permit Information
- Permits are available for the following lots- Concialdi Park (Robert St.) Lot, Library Lot, and West Dewey Avenue Parking Lot. Permits are for a specific space in a specific lot. You cannot park in any permitted space other than your assigned space if you have a permit.
- The nonrefundable fee for each permit shall be a) $300 per year, or any part thereof, for applicants 64 years of age or younger and b) $150 per year, or any part thereof, for applicants 65 years of age or older. The fee is NOT due until you are issued a permit. Please do NOT submit an application with the fee.
- All applications need to include a copy of your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and insurance for the vehicle.
- Applications will be accepted through 10/15/25.
- In the event that more permits are sought than are available, permits will be issued through a lottery. If necessary, a lottery will be held on 10/16/25.
- Permits will be issued in November and will be effective for the remainder of 2025 and all of 2026.
- Unless authorized by the Police Department, no vehicle without a then current yearly permit issued by the Borough of Wharton shall be parked in any municipal parking lot from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Borough employee vehicles and Borough-owned vehicles are exempt from this overnight parking prohibition. No vehicle shall be parked in a permitted space at any time without a valid permit for the corresponding space.
- Permits shall not be issued to any truck, tractor trailer, trailer, semi-trailer or omnibus having registered gross weight in excess of 8,000 pounds (4 tons).
Every year the Water Department publishes a drinking water quality report. This report is designed to inform you about the water that is delievered from the Borough. The goal is to provide residents with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We continually make efforts to improve the water treatment process and to protect our water resources. To view the report for 2025 with results from 2024 click here.