This might be a repeat of older information, but at least this download is available. This map shows the areas currently slated for inclusion in our Residential Parking Zone.
Seattle Mayor Nickels announced last week that, to ease the transition to new parking regulations, each household and business located within the Link light rail RPZs will be eligible for up to two no-cost permits and one-no cost guest permit for the first two years of the new parking regulations. Additional permits currently cost $45 per vehicle for two years. Low income permits are available for $10.
What You Need to Know Now
- Sign installation around the Columbia City light rail station will begin in mid-May
- Enforcement of signs does not begin until light rail service begins in July
- If your address is located within the zone, you will receive a door hanger with more information within the next two weeks
- If you live within 1/2 mile of the station, you will receive a flyer in the mail this month
- RPZ applications will be mailed to residents starting in early May - please return the completed application by June 1
- SDOT expects to mail RPZ applications to businesses in June, pending City Council approval of a pilot program for employee permits
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