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Residential Parking Permits

In 1979, the City Council of Baltimore passed an ordinance creating the authority under Article 31.Sec 156 of the Baltimore City Code to implement Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Areas. These restricted parking areas are established primarily to help secure available parking for a residential community while encouraging alternative parking plans for non-residents. Generally, these programs govern the parking restrictions in residential communities located near major employers, colleges, universities, medical institutions and sports complexes.

The intent of these programs is to:

It is normal practice for a neighborhood association to set-up this program for the community. The law does require certain provisions to qualify for a RPP program.

To be eligible for a permit the applicant must reside within the boundaries of that particular RPP area. You must show required proof of residency to the satisfaction of the RPP section. Participation in the program is limited to residents only. The permit increases the chances of finding a parking space by stimulating turnover and eliminating storage of non-resident vehicles. A permit does not excuse the observance of any other traffic regulation except the posted RPP time restrictions.

Fri. December 5, 2008

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