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The blue lines in Sesto San Giovanni indicate paid parking areas on the street distributed at strategic points throughout the city, designed to manage traffic and promote vehicle rotation.
In Sesto San Giovanni, parking regulations are established by the Municipality of Sesto San Giovanni, while the operational management of parking facilities and permits is entrusted to APCOA.
In the municipality of Sesto San Giovanni, it is possible to pay for parking on blue lines using traditional or digital methods, depending on your needs.
The traditional method is payment through a parking meter, available in the main regulated parking areas. With the parking meter you can:
At Sesto San Giovanni, prepaid tiered cards are also available, which can be used to pay for hourly parking in areas equipped with parking meters and barrier parking lots.
The first issuance of the card and the related payment take place at the APCOA counter, while subsequent recharges can be made directly at the parking meters or at the enabled automatic payment stations.
In enabled areas, you can also pay for parking through the Telepass app.
With the app you can:
Blue parking zones in Sesto San Giovanni are organized in several parking areas, connected to the main urban areas of the city: Stazione FS, Rondò, M5 and Marelli.
Zone / Urban Area | Main Streets / Squares | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
Railway Station Area | Via Monte Grappa, Via Petrarca, Viale Fratelli Casiraghi, Viale Antonio Gramsci, Via Boccaccio, Via Pirandello, Via Ariosto, Via Podgora | Area close to the railway station and metro, with high parking demand and park-and-ride facilities |
Rondò / City Center Area | Via Fratelli Bandiera, Via Risorgimento, Viale Fratelli Casiraghi, Via Cesare da Sesto, Via Modena, Viale Marelli, Via Roma, Via Dante, Piazza Resistenza, Viale Matteotti | Central commercial area with high-turnover parking spaces and resident parking |
M5 Area | Viale Fulvio Testi, Via Caduti del Lavoro, Via Milanese | Area connected to major mobility corridors and the metropolitan transport network |
Marelli Area | Viale Italia, Viale Edison, Via XXIV Maggio, Via M. S. Michele, Via Buozzi, Via D. Riccio, Via Oberdan, Strada AK | Interchange and connection area, convenient for commuters traveling to Milan or using the metro network |
The distribution of parking spaces may vary: always check the vertical signage on site.
The blue line parking rates in Sesto San Giovanni change based on the function of the parking area. The plan distinguishes zones designed for interchange with public transport, holding areas, high-turnover spaces, and zones dedicated to protecting resident parking.
The main differences concern:
Rate | Zone | Indicative streets or areas | Indicative cost |
|---|---|---|---|
A1 - Interchange | Marelli | Viale Italia, Viale Edison | €1.20 / 1 h; minimum €0.60 per 30 min; maximum €6.00 / day |
A2 - Terminal Area | Rondò | Piazza XXV Aprile | €1.20 / 1 h; minimum €0.60 per 30 min; maximum €4.00 / day |
Marelli | Strada AK, Via Oberdan | ||
B - Resident Protection | FS Station | Via Monte Grappa, Via Boccaccio, Via Pirandello, Via Ariosto | €1.20 / 1 h; minimum €0.60 per 30 min; maximum €12.00 / day |
Rondò | Via Risorgimento, Viale Gramsci, Via Croce, Via Modena | ||
M5 | Viale Fulvio Testi, Via Caduti del Lavoro, Via Milanese | ||
Marelli | Via XXIV Maggio, Via M. S. Michele | ||
C1 - High Turnover FS | FS Station | Viale Gramsci and streets in front of the station | €1.50 / 1 h; minimum €0.80 per 30 min; maximum €6.00 / day |
C2 - High Turnover Center | Rondò | Via Roma, Via Cesare da Sesto, Via Dante, Piazza Resistenza, Viale Matteotti | €1.20 / 1 h; minimum €0.60 per 30 min; maximum €12.00 / day |
Parking Disc - Resident Protection | FS Station | Via Bellini | Parking with time disc; exemption for residents with permit |
Rondò | Via Nievo, first section of Via Risorgimento, Via Montello, Via Chiesa, Via Vittorio Veneto | ||
Marelli | Via San Marco, Via Tolmino, part of Via Italia, part of Viale Edison |
The payment hours for blue parking zones in Sesto San Giovanni are generally:
On Sundays and public holidays parking is generally free, but it is always important to check for any exceptions indicated by the signage.
As for rates and payment methods, the vertical signage next to the parking space always takes precedence, which indicates any time variations or specific rules for individual zones.
The parking system in Sesto San Giovanni provides various types of passes and authorizations dedicated to residents, domiciled persons, and workers who frequently use regulated parking areas.
The permits are managed by APCOA according to the methods established by the Municipality and allow parking in enabled areas based on the category of membership and the reference zone.
Residents in areas subject to parking regulation can request specific resident passes, valid in the areas indicated by municipal regulations.
The pass is generally associated with the vehicle's license plate and allows parking in areas dedicated to resident protection or in zones provided for by the authorization, according to the conditions established by the Municipality and the manager.
Dedicated passes are also provided for residents, intended for those who can demonstrate they live permanently in the Municipality even if they do not have official residence registration in the area concerned.
The procedures for issuing passes, the required documentation, and the areas of validity are defined by the parking regulations and the service manager.
Those who work in regulated zones of the city can request specific passes dedicated to workers, useful for parking in enabled areas during working hours.
Permits may include territorial limitations or specific conditions based on the zone and type of work activity.
Vehicles in service of people with disabilities equipped with CUDE badge can park free of charge on blue lines if the reserved yellow spaces are occupied, according to current regulations.
Yes, in Sesto San Giovanni vehicles with exclusively electric power are exempt from on-street parking fees.
To benefit from this exemption, you must request authorization online or at the APCOA counter. Once the exemption is obtained, the electric car can park for free in blue zones according to the procedures established by the Municipality and the service operator.
Rates vary based on the zone and type of parking. In ordinary areas, the indicative cost starts from €1.20/h, while in high-turnover zones near the railway station it can reach €1.50/h.
Blue lines are generally active from Monday to Saturday from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM. On Sundays and public holidays, parking is normally free, unless otherwise indicated by signage.
Paid parking areas are mainly located in the FS Station, Rondò, M5, and Marelli zones, near the metro, railway station, city center, and interchange routes.
Paid parking areas are mainly located in the FS Station, Rondò, M5, and Marelli zones, near the metro, railway station, city center, and interchange axes.
Yes, the Municipality of Sesto San Giovanni provides dedicated passes for residents, domiciled persons, and workers, valid in the areas and according to the methods established by the municipal regulation and by the APCOA manager.
No, vehicles powered exclusively by electricity can park for free in blue zones, subject to authorization request as provided by the Municipality and the service manager.
Vehicles in service of people with disabilities equipped with a CUDE badge can benefit from the allowances provided by current regulations, according to the methods established by the Municipality.