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Downtown Parking Regulations and Systems
Updated 11/08
Downtown Parking Regulations and Systems
This page includes information on downtown parking restrictions, use of meters and kiosks or stations, and parking enforcement.
Contents
- Downtown Parking Code Requirements and Restrictions
- Meters and Pay Stations
- MRSC Related Pages
Downtown Parking Code Requirements and Restrictions
- Bellevue Land Use Code, sec. 20.25A.050(B) - Minimum and maximum parking requirements for downtown
- Edmonds Municipal Code, sec. 17.50.010(C) and sec. 17.50.070 - Parking exceptions for downtown
- Issaquah Municipal Code, sec. 18.09.130
- Langley Municipal Code, sec. 18.22.130(N) in Title 18
- Kirkland Zoning Code, Ch. 50.60 - Special Parking Provisions in the CBD 1, 2 & 8 Zones
- Sumner Municipal Code, sec. 18.42.045 - Exceptions to parking requirements in downtown
- Vancouver Municipal Code, sec. 20.630.060.
Meters and Pay Stations
- Bellingham Parking Pay Stations and Frequently Asked Questions
- Seattle Department of Transportation Meters and Pay Stations and Pay Station Project - Seattle is replacing parking meters downtown and in other neighborhoods with automated kiosk pay stations
- Pasadena, CA, Multi-Space Parking Pay Station Pilot Program
- On-Street Parking in Pasadena, CA - Metered parking; parking revenue is used for reinvestment in Old Pasadena
- San Diego: Turning Small Change into Big Changes, excerpt from The High Cost of Free Parking, by Donald Shoup, APA, March 2005.
- Paying for Parking, by Blake Laufer, American City and County, November 2007
Parking Enforcement, MRSC

