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The following is an important announcement regarding Residential Permit Parking (RPP) in all neighborhoods. If you live in an RPP area, please read the following information carefully.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will resume parking enforcement of Residential Permit Parking on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Parking enforcement of parking meters resumed on July 13, 2020, prompting many drivers to park in nearby residential areas. This has created problems for residents trying to find available parking close to their home. If you do not have a permit on your vehicle, you will be subject to receiving a citation (ticket).
If you have a blue or yellow decal, visitor permit(s), or any temporary permit with a 2020 expiration date there is no action required. These permits will continue to be honored until further notice, even if they are expired.
Residents who live at an eligible RPP address can apply online immediately for a new permit at pabc.thepermitstore.com if they meet one of the following criteria:
- You are a new RPP customer who has not been able to purchase a permit due to the COVID-19 closure of PABC offices.
- You are an existing customer who has purchased a new vehicle or has new plates.
- You are an existing customer who moved from one RPP area to another. If you moved within the same RPP area, you may continue to use the decal and visitor permit(s) you already have.
Residents who qualify can apply immediately online at pabc.thepermitstore.com to have a permit mailed to them. The online application will allow residents to upload the required documents that are usually verified in person at the Parking Authority Office or at a Community Pickup. A Parking Authority team member will verify the documents online and mail residents their permits.
Beginning Monday, August 10, 2020, the Parking Authority Office, located at 200 W Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Extended late-night hours and Saturday hours will not be available. The office will be open for residents who do not have online access or experience problems with the website.
For the safety of our employees and customers, the office will open with the following restrictions:
- There will be a maximum of five customers allowed in the office at a time. Please form a line outside along the wall until you are called to come in.
- A mask or face covering must be worn at all times.
- A health screening will be required in the Arena Garage lobby closest to our office main entrance before you may enter the PABC office. If you do not pass the health screening, entry will be denied.
- Hand sanitizer will be available. Please use some when you enter.
- Please do not walk up to any employee desk. Please have a seat and wait to be called, as employees must wipe down surfaces between each customer.
This information will also be posted on our website. If you have any questions about address eligibility, the online application, or our reopening procedures, please contact us at (443) 573-2800 or email rpp@bcparking.com.
You can reach Parking Authority Team Members during regular office hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm). Please call 443-573-2800 or email RPP@bcparking.com. Information can also be found on our website at parking.baltimorecity.gov.
Please share this information with residents who may need it.
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