Use a parking kiosk if you don't want to use the ParkDSM mobile app. All kiosks are connected. Use any kiosk to pay for parking as long as you remember your six-digit number.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You need the six-digit number on your stall marker to pay for parking. Without this number, you can't pay for your parking.
The City of Des Moines offers parking garages throughout the City. Below is a list of where the parking ramps are and the cost to park on each ramp. A $10 or $5 flat rate will be applied to City-owned garages during special events downtown. Signs at the entrance of each garage will have special event pricing available.
Payment on the new mobile app, ParkDSM, will accept major debit/credit cards and Google Pay. A one-time $0.25 transaction fee will be added to each parking session initiated. No fee will be charged for time extensions during parking sessions.
When using the kiosk, at the end of your transaction, you can have a text receipt sent to you by entering your 10-digit phone number. We do not offer paper receipts to save paper and eliminate machine maintenance.
Yes, you can pay for your parking at the time of your arrival. You can pay using the ParkDSM app or at a kiosk from 7 a.m. until 9 a.m. The ParkDSM app and kiosk will not start charging time for parking until the designated time (9 a.m.).
While parking is enforced during the designated times, we strongly encourage users NOT to prepay for a parking space. While it might seem convenient, there is no system to guarantee the parking space will be available upon your arrival. We suggest you pay for your space after you park your vehicle.
If the payment method, you are using is not accepting the space number, it is best to move to another space to avoid being ticketed.
NOTE: Regardless of how you choose to pay for parking, you will need to remember the six-digit number on the space marker. This number is the unique identifier for the space you parked in, and the only way to make sure you paid for your parking.
NOTICE: Fraudulent QR code stickers were discovered on City of San Antonio public parking meters. People attempting to pay for parking using those QR codes may have been directed to a fraudulent website and submitted payment to a fraudulent vendor. Any person that believes they were a victim of a credit card breach as a result of recent parking meter payments should file a police report and notify their card issuer immediately. SAPD Financial Crimes is investigating the matter. The SAPark App and pay stations are secure and safe to use as directed. For more information and instructions, visit the SAPark App website.
Parking Permit Requests, Traffic Disputes, Requests to Reserve Parking Meters, and other services can submitted online through the OpenGov Citizens Portal. Click the OpenGov image below to proceed to the Portal. Please use the maps below to view parking locations or use the Find Garage page.
City-wide street sweeping will resume on March 15, 2024 at 2am (weather permitting). The first route swept will be posted for the 3rd Friday, 2:00am to 6:00am. Please view the City-Wide street sweeping schedule and for the streets that are on the Year-Round schedule.
City Ordinance 513.14(R) states that parking is restricted in the neighborhoods surrounding the York Fair to residents with City-issued permits. Signs are posted restricting parking in this area. The fine for violating this ordinance is $25.00. Please click the red button below for more information on the blocks with restricted parking during the York Fair.
Applications for Residential Parking for People with Disabilities and Disabled Veterans can be submitted to the York City Parking Bureau. Initial review will be completed upon receipt of the completed application and required documents. Final review of submitted applications will be conducted by the Traffic Safety Committee during their meeting on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
Effective March 2023, approved residential handicap parking spaces will be assigned to the applicant. Any vehicles parked in an assigned residential handicap space that do not match the vehicle assignment are subject to being ticketed. Handicap Parking violations incur a fee of $150.00.
You will be notified in writing as to whether your application has been approved or denied. Questions related to this application may be directed to York City Parking at 717-849-2321 or par...@yorkcity.org.
There are two dual-port Level 2 chargers available for public use in King St. Garage, Market St. Garage and Philadelphia St. Garage on the entrance levels. There is a cost of $.15 per/kwh of charging, which equates to roughly $1.00 per hour of charging. The fee for EV charging is separate from the hourly garage rates, which must be paid upon exit of the garage during operation hours.
Parking at the EV Charging spaces at the garage is allowed for vehicle charging ONLY. Any other vehicle found parking in the designated EV Charging spaces without charging will be ticketed.
Per Article 338 of the codified ordinance, a tax has been imposed for each parking transaction at a non-residential parking facility. The current tax is 15%. The required forms for reporting and payment are below.
Special valet permits are only for one or two days. The permit form is located at the right side of the desk at the top of all permitting forms. The applicant needs to fill out the application, submit a drawing of a staging and storage location, and travel route. Enter the permit information in our PDF sheet, located above.
The residential permit is designed for residents who require additional parking near their place of residence. Each permittee must live within 1,000 feet of the location for which they are being permitted. Presently, the City is issuing permits for the Palm Avenue parking garage, the State Street parking garage, and the 2nd Street parking garage on level 3.
Located on the 3rd level of the Whole Foods parking garage; covered parking with a permit allows you to exceed the 4 hour time limit without a parking citation. The location is convenient and central to the Downtown core, Rosemary District, and 5 Points Park.
Located behind the Main St buildings between Lemon Ave and Orange Ave, this small lot is the most convenient location within the core of Downtown. Its location is central to areas east and west of Orange Ave, and only a couple blocks from Rosemary District. Users of this lot may also use the Orange Ave parking lot located at the corner of Orange Ave and 2nd Street.
The Orange Ave lot is a great little parking location that permits quick access when leaving the downtown core. It is located across from the City Hall and St. Martha's Catholic Church and provides easy access to the area of Orange Ave. and Main St. Users of this lot may also utilize the 1st Street parking lot.
Located across from US 41 and the Bayfront Park, on the southern end of South Gulfstream Drive, this small lot serves the lower side of downtown. If you are employed near Palm Avenue or Ringling Avenue, this would be a good location for your employee parking, but has a limited capacity.
The NEW Judicial Parking Lot is located in the heart of the county government offices and next to the City of Sarasota Police Department offices. This location provides excellent access to the Sarasota County Courthouse, police department, Sarasota County Clerk office, Tax Collector and much more.
You can also park at one of the City's 18 parking facilities, located just steps away from all the popular entertainment, shopping and dining destinations. The City also offers free parking on weekends in select locations, and many downtown merchants provide free or discounted garage parking for their customers.
The Parking Division, organizationally located in the Public Works Department, oversees the operation of all City garages. Each parking garage is equipped with an automated Pay-in-Lane station, which accepts credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) and parking vouchers.
All residents and taxpayers are hereby advised that the bill-paying services provided by DOXO are not endorsed by the City, nor can the City accept any responsibility for transactions conducted through DOXO. While this service does list contact information for the City of Somerville, the City has no contract or affiliation with this company. The City does offer bill-paying service through City Hall Systems, which is a vendor approved by the City.
With construction on the new Somerville High School building project underway, changes to parking options on the Central Hill Campus (which includes City Hall, Somerville High School, and the Somerville Public Library) and the surrounding public streets have begun.
We work carefully to balance parking between visitors, businesses, and residents. To help make sure everyone gets a fair chance at finding a spot, we have an array of parking options and permits. The sections below will help you find the right permit for your needs.
Residential permit renewals are $40 each. Visitor pass renewals are $20 each for two-day passes and $40 each for three-day passes. There is no charge for residents 65 years of age and older, or residents with a handicap placard or plate.
With one car for every 1.6 residents, Somerville has more cars per square mile than both Boston and Cambridge. As the most densely-populated city in New England, we take our parking rules seriously. This section covers what to do if you get a ticket.
Parkmobile does not own, operate, manage or enforce the parking areas. They do not issue tickets and cannot excuse them for you. Instead, please follow the instructions below for appealing a ticket within the City of Somerville. You can log on to your Personal Pages online at parkmobile.io to obtain a receipt for your parking session.
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