Description
residents (and people visiting residents, and building owners) of the 200 Block of East Lenoir Street are unable to find parking due to workers parking to avoid downtown paid parking zones
200 block of East Lenoir St needs a Residential Parking Permit Signs that limit non-permit holders to 2 hours
If something IS NOT DONE,
WE WILL START TO RESERVE SPACES BY PLACING LARGE OBJECTS IN THE STREET !!!!
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Neighbor (Registered User)
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refjrnc (Guest)
Parking on a block is for: (and ONLY for)
1) People visiting businesses located on that block;
2) People visiting people who live on that block;
3) Residents who live on that block
If you are not amongst those three categories listed above then you have
NO BUSINESS PARKING ON OUR BLOCK, THEREFORE YOU NEED TO
GO PARK IN ONE OF THE MANY DOWNTOWN PARKING GARAGES !!!
DBDowntowner (Registered User)
From the FAQ page on the COR Site (http://www.raleighnc.gov/home/content/PWksParkingMgmt/Articles/ParkingFactsFaqs.html)
What are Residential Permits and how do I get one?
The Residential Permit Parking program was adopted by City Council many years ago to free up on-street parking for neighborhood residents by restricting non-residents from parking all day. Commuters are encouraged to take public transportation or park in nearby lots or decks. Annual permits are purchased from the ParkLink Office. New applicants must show proof of residency such as a current utility bill, current notarized affidavit of the landlord, auto registration cards or deed in the name of the permittee and showing the address within the controlled parking area. Only legal residents with a vehicle qualify for a permit. You will also need to provide proof of DMV registration. Displaying the permit on a vehicle not registered with ParkLink is a contravention punishable by fine. The cost of a permit is currently $20 annually.
How can I get my neighborhood into the Residential Permit program? Begin by requesting a Residential Permit Petition from the ParkLink Office 919-996-3996. The main requirements are that there must be a minimum of 8 contiguous blocks to form a Residential Permit Area with 75% of residents and property owners in favor
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laciebee (Registered User)
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A number of See Click Fix issues have been lost in the system and are just now being recovered. Our apologies for taking such a long time to respond!
Changes to parking regulations on City streets are handled by petition. Please contact Sherry Beville (Sherry.Beville@raleighnc.gov) or call 919-996-3996 for more information on circulating a petition for parking regulations to be instituted or setting up a residential permit program.