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9.A. - Page 21 of 31 <br />Frequently Asked Questions — Existing Permit Areas <br />1. How many permits will be issued per household? <br />Up te three aiinaffl perffiits and tefi (daily) V_ __-e iSSded per- ftddfe� A total of three <br />(3) residential parking permits and a total of ten (10) visitor permits will be issued to ani <br />household during a calendar year, unless otherwise established bX resolution for a particular RPP <br />area. As part of the program creation process, the neighborhood will be able to provide a <br />recommendation on the number of permits to be issued to each address for both fulltime <br />permits and visitor permits. A <br />residential parking permit will be required to park on the street for longer than the posted time <br />limit. An individual is permitted to park on their own property without a permit. <br />2. What are the time restrictions? <br />Two-hour time restrictions are in effect between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six <br />o'clock 6:00) P.M., Monday through Friday (excepting specific holidays set in the Municipal <br />Code), unless otherwise established by resolution setting different parking restrictions for a <br />particular residential permit parking area. As part of the program creation process, the <br />neighborhood will be able to provide a recommendation on the days and hours that the narking <br />time restrictions arewill be in effect <br />3. What do permits cost? <br />A current fee schedule for the cost of residential parking permits is available at the Revenue <br />Services Counter in City Hall, located at 1017 Middlefield Road in Downtown Redwood City. <br />The fee schedule is also available online at: https://www.redwoodcity.org/departments/community- <br />development-department/engineed ng Ara nsportation/transportation -pa rking/ residential -pa rking- permits <br />4. What would the city do with the proceeds from the permits? <br />If -The proceeds of the City were to establish a fee, i permits is used to offset the <br />costs of administering the program (= aliee enforeeffie t, establishing new areas, issuing permits, <br />installing signage, etc.), not to generate revenue. <br />5. How will the program be enforced? <br />Parking enforcement officers from the Police Department track (typically by chalking tires or by <br />noting license plate numbers) if vehicles parked within the RPP area exceed the posted time <br />limit, those without a valid RPP permit would be ticketed. <br />6. Do you require proof of residency to request a permit? <br />Yes, individuals must prove residency in order to be issued a parking permit. This can be done <br />with a recent utility bill, a current driver's license, or something similar. <br />7. Are vehicle registration, vehicle license plate number, proof of insurance, and a driver's <br />license required to get a permit? <br />Redwood City Residential Parking Permit Program <br />162 <br />