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Roslindale is a primarily residential neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, bordered by Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, West Roxbury and Mattapan. It is served by an MBTA Commuter Rail line, several MBTA bus lines and the MBTA Orange Line in nearby Jamaica Plain. Roslindale has its own branch of the Boston Public Library, the neighborhood is covered by Boston Police District E-5 in West Roxbury, Boston EMS Ambulance 17 is stationed in Roslindale, and the Boston Fire Department has a station on Canterbury Street which houses Ladder 16, Engine 53 & District Chief 12. Roslindale's original Engine Company 45, was deactivated on April 10, 1981 due to budget cuts. The portion of the Arnold Arboretum south of Bussey Street is located in Roslindale. Six miles south-southwest of downtown Boston, Roslindale was originally part of the town of Roxbury. In 1851, current day Jamaica Plain, Roslindale and West Roxbury seceded from Roxbury. The area voted in 1873 to be annexed to the City of Boston. In the 1860s, the area was called South Street Crossing, due to the railroad's intersection with South Street. However, when the community applied for a post office district of its own, the name "South Street Crossing" proved to be unacceptable to the government. The name Roslindale was suggested by John Pierce, a well-traveled member of the community, who told the assembled citizens that the area reminded him of the historic town of Roslin, Scotland, outside Edinburgh. Pierce thought the area was like a dale because of the hills surrounding it. Thus the combination of "Roslin" and "dale" was submitted to the United States Postal Service and the name Roslindale was formally established. Roslindale grew residentially as a classic streetcar suburb. The railway was built after the American Civil War, and spawned a new round of commercial development. Roslindale saw steady growth in its residential population, beginning in the 1880s, with the introduction of the horse-drawn street railway service between Forest Hills and Dedham. On March 14, 1887, a Boston & Providence Railroad train consisting of a locomotive and nine passenger cars inbound from Dedham to Boston with over 200 passengers, was passing over a bridge at Bussey Street, in the current Arnold Arboretum, when the bridge collapsed causing the rear five cars to pile up on top of each other, killing twenty-three and injuring over one hundred. This is considered one of the first major rail catastrophes in the country, and contributed to the widespread inspection of train bridges across the U.S. In the 1920s, Roslindale Village assumed the configuration it has today, with tree-lined Adams Park at its center. Roslindale falls in a crease between several other Boston neighborhoods and the parts of Roslindale adjacent to these surrounding neighborhoods take on the characteristics of those neighborhoods. For example, the western part of Roslindale blends seamlessly with West Roxbury's one and two family residences and tree lined streets; and Roslindale's northern area consists of dense two and three family residences amidst light industrial buildings similar to the adjacent Stony Brook corridor in Jamaica Plain. Prior to the rise of suburban shopping malls in the 1970s, the Roslindale business district, Roslindale Square, was a major shopping district for the city of Boston, with department stores, showrooms, food markets, and a movie theatre. After suffering years of vacant storefronts and increased vandalism during the 1970s, 1980s & 1990s Roslindale Square enjoys limited success today as a local shopping district. Roslindale is a diverse neighborhood—according to the 2010 census, the ethnic makeup of its inhabitants was 49% Non-Hispanic White, 18% Non-Hispanic Black or African-American, 25% Hispanic or Latino and 3% Asian or Pacific Islander. - source: Wikipedia
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Available Monthly Parking in Roslindale

Here are the monthly parking options in Roslindale you can reserve today:

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22 High St, Waltham Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • <span class="translation_missing" title="translation missing: en.map.features.cctv">Cctv</span> $90.00 Book Now
133 Commander Shea Blvd, Quincy Surface Uncovered, $250.00 Book Now
205 Independence Ave, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access • Lighting $100.00 Book Now
133 Commander Shea Blvd, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $100.00 Book Now
20 Westgate Rd, Boston Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $120.00 Book Now
32 Gilson Rd, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $118.75 Book Now
185 Quincy Shore Dr, Quincy Surface Uncovered, $120.00 Book Now
Chester Street, Malden Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
12 Rich Street, Malden Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
Lawrence Street, Everett Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
Lawrence Street, Everett Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
Pleasant Street, Norwood Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
530 West Street, Braintree Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
Lawrence Street, Everett Surface Uncovered, $125.00 Book Now
1 Cityview Ln, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access • Lighting $125.00 Book Now
28 Bridge St, Quincy Private Driveway, $150.00 Book Now
91 Durham Rd, Dedham Private Driveway, $150.00 Book Now
63 Stanbro St, Boston Private Driveway, 24/7 Access $150.00 Book Now
Pleasant Street, Norwood Surface Uncovered, $156.25 Book Now
32 Gilson Rd, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $162.50 Book Now
32 Gilson Rd, Quincy Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $162.50 Book Now
32 Spring St, Medfield Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access $167.00 Book Now
137 Lebanon St, Malden Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • EV Charging • Valet • Wheelchair Accessible • Toilets Access • Car Wash $190.00 Book Now
12 Rich Street, Malden Private Driveway, $175.00 Book Now
41 Rockwell Street, Boston Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • Security $185.00 Book Now
Location: 22 High St, Waltham
Parking Features: Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • <span class="translation_missing" title="translation missing: en.map.features.cctv">Cctv</span>
Price: $90.00
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Location: 133 Commander Shea Blvd, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $250.00
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Location: 205 Independence Ave, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access • Lighting
Price: $100.00
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Location: 133 Commander Shea Blvd, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $100.00
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Location: 20 Westgate Rd, Boston
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $120.00
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Location: 32 Gilson Rd, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $118.75
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Location: 185 Quincy Shore Dr, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $120.00
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Location: Chester Street, Malden
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: 12 Rich Street, Malden
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: Lawrence Street, Everett
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: Lawrence Street, Everett
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: Pleasant Street, Norwood
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: 530 West Street, Braintree
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: Lawrence Street, Everett
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $125.00
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Location: 1 Cityview Ln, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access • Lighting
Price: $125.00
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Location: 28 Bridge St, Quincy
Parking Features: Private Driveway,
Price: $150.00
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Location: 91 Durham Rd, Dedham
Parking Features: Private Driveway,
Price: $150.00
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Location: 63 Stanbro St, Boston
Parking Features: Private Driveway, 24/7 Access
Price: $150.00
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Location: Pleasant Street, Norwood
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered,
Price: $156.25
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Location: 32 Gilson Rd, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $162.50
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Location: 32 Gilson Rd, Quincy
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $162.50
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Location: 32 Spring St, Medfield
Parking Features: Surface Uncovered, 24/7 Access
Price: $167.00
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Location: 137 Lebanon St, Malden
Parking Features: Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • EV Charging • Valet • Wheelchair Accessible • Toilets Access • Car Wash
Price: $190.00
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Location: 12 Rich Street, Malden
Parking Features: Private Driveway,
Price: $175.00
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Location: 41 Rockwell Street, Boston
Parking Features: Private Driveway, 24/7 Access • Lighting • Security
Price: $185.00
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Space Type Best for What to Expect
Covered/Garage (Indoor or Multi-Level) Drivers with high-value vehicles or those prioritizing security Weather-protected, gated access, well-lit, often includes EV charging
Surface Lot (Outdoor / Uncovered) Budget-conscious drivers seeking easy access Most affordable, easy access (typically open air)
Underground Garage Drivers wanting secure, well-lit, discreet parking Often includes EV charging and remote access. Great for dense urban areas and condo buildings
Private Driveway / Street Listing Residents, landlords, or long-term hosts Ideal for localized parking; may have shared access rules
EV-Friendly Space EV drivers who need charging access Charging stations in select garages or covered lots

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Is Monthly Parking in Roslindale Worth It?

Monthly parking is right for you if:
  • You drive regularly and want to avoid expensive day-to-day parking fees
  • You just moved to Roslindale and need a secure parking spot
  • Your building has limited or no parking available
  • You're tired of dealing with tickets, meter feeding, and street cleaning signs every day.
Monthly parking may not be worth it if:
  • You rarely use your car to travel in Roslindale
  • You only need to park for a few days a month
  • You prefer using public transit or ride-hailing apps

For most daily drivers in Roslindale, a monthly spot with WhereiPark saves time, stress, and money compared to paying each day.

Best Practices for Parking in Roslindale

  • Reserve early in high-demand areas like River North, West Loop, and The Loop
  • Filter by EV, security, or covered access depending on your needs
  • Be aware of garage height restrictions and overnight access times
  • Check each listing's rules. Some may have time-of-day limits or access requirements
  • Use WhereiPark alerts to stay ahead of newly available spots

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