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9.A. - Page 23 of 31 <br />11. How do I renew my pass? <br />The process for renewing a permit is the same as getting a new permit; residents ffittst eame <br />tecan apply online or at City Hall with proof of residency and vehicle <br />inte w*ys to make this easier with either- online or mail eptions, but eur-rendy yett ffiUst eefne <br />tereistration. City 14ft4 dufif�gHall's standard business hours (Monday — Friday, 8a A.M. to 5p <br />12. What form does the pass take? <br />The permit ismay either be a sticker which should be affixed to the lower corner of the rear <br />window on the driver's side or a hangtag to be hung from the rearview mirror. <br />13. What if I have guests coming? <br />If you are having an event where guests are likely to exceed the time limit, you may obtain up to <br />ten 101 daily permits, which are either a 24-hour or 14 -day visitor permit for the use of --by your <br />guests, unless otherwise established by resolution for a particular RPP area. The affieunt 4 <br />No <br />more than five (5) 1 -day visitor parking permits per dwelling unit, and no more than two (2) 14 - <br />day visitor parking permits per dwelling unit shall be issued at any one time. <br />14. How will people know that permits are required for street parking? <br />Parking signs will be posted on all streets within the permit area that list the time limit and the <br />exception for people with parking permits. When a new area is established, a letter will be sent to <br />residents notifying them of the change. <br />15. Can I block my own driveway as long as I don't block the sidewalk provided I have a <br />residential parking permit? <br />The City does not have a formal policy allowing residents to block their own driveway, but it <br />would be unusual for an officer to ticket a vehicle parked in front of a driveway in a residential <br />neighborhood without having received a complaint. <br />Redwood City Residential Parking Permit Program <br />164 <br />