§ 19-437. Parking regulations and fees.  


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  • If the parking official finds that an petition meets the criteria for designation, the official and the senior engineer must develop recommendations for the days of the week and the times of day that commuter parking should be prohibited in the resident-only parking-permit area. No such plan should impede traffic mobility. No plan may prohibit commuter parking on a blockface on which a non-residential property faces.

    The petition fee is fifty dollars ($50.00) and non-refundable. This fee will be collected even if an area does not meet the criteria to become a residential permit parking area.

    Resident-only parking permits are ten dollars ($10.00) each and a total of four (4) permits per address may be purchased annually. The permit will be valid for one year and must be renewed annually.

    Temporary residential parking permits are temporary and valid for one-day use only. They are one dollar ($1.00) each and up to twenty (20) passes for one event may be purchased. The temporary residential permit will include the date of your event on the pass and will only be valid for the day indicated on the pass.

(Ord. No. 2014-04-17-0259, § 1, 4-17-14)