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<br />Redwood City Residential Parking Permit Program 2 <br /> <br />· Implementation of a RPP area does not guarantee the availability of parking spaces <br />on a public street, or within a specific neighborhood, because more parking permits <br />may be issued than there are available on-street parking spaces. <br />· The program allows for anyone to park on-street Monday through Friday (except for <br />City holidays) from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm up to the posted time limit (which are <br />established with the creation of each RPP area), those with a parking permit <br />displayed can park longer. <br />· Blocks within each parking permit area will be determined based on the potential of <br />parked cars to overflow and impact adjacent streets via a collaborative process <br />between residents and the Parking & Transportation Demand Manager. The final <br />limits of the parking permit program area will be determined by the City Engineer. <br />· Parking permits will be issued for passenger vehicles registered to residents of a <br />property with at least one frontage within an RPP area. Commercial vehicles, such <br />as commercial trucks, boat trailers, RV’s (camping trailers, motor homes, etc.), <br />trailers and work-type commercial vehicles, including taxis and limousines, are not <br />eligible for residential parking permit program permits. <br />· Up to three (3) permits may be issued per address, but only one permit is issued per <br />vehicle. <br />· Up to ten (10) daily guest permits may be issued per address each calendar year. <br />· Permits are invalidated when the permit holder moves or the vehicle for which a <br />permit has been issued is sold. <br />· Signs will be posted in each RPP area indicating the time limitation and days during <br />which parking is restricted. <br />· Parking permits are not intended for use at parking meters, parking lots, or parking <br />garages. <br />· Vehicles displaying parking permits are subject to all other parking restrictions, <br />including loading zones, red zones, and accessible parking spaces. <br />· Displaying a residential parking permit does not exempt the vehicle from the City’s <br />ordinance requiring a car to be moved every 72 hours. <br />· By resolution of the City Council, a fee may be set for the permits. <br />Eligible exceptions <br />· Parking restrictions do not apply to official or emergency vehicles with an official seal <br />or logo identifying them as such. <br />· Any work-type commercial vehicle actively working for a property within the limits of <br />an RPP area, may park on-street in front of the property on which they are working <br />without a permit. <br />· Caregivers may be issued a parking permit for a permit parking area provided the <br />address of the resident receiving the care is within said parking area. <br /> <br />9.A - Page 10