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The City is reviewing the permit parking program in your area. Please help us shape the program to meet the neighborhood’s needs!

58 registered residential permit parkings


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Address:

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Email:

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Do you support maintaining the residential permit parking zone and 2-hour time limits on your block?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, please keep the permit parking zone on my block 75.9% 44
No, please remove the permit parking zone on my block 19.0% 11
Other 5.2% 3

If you answered no, please let us know why you feel permit parking is no longer needed on your street:

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If permit parking is on your street, what days are the restrictions most needed?

Response Percent Response Count
Monday through Friday 42.9% 24
Monday through Saturday 17.9% 10
Everyday 35.7% 20
Other 3.6% 2

If permit parking is on your street, what hours is enforcement most needed?

Response Percent Response Count
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 45.6% 26
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 22.8% 13
8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 17.5% 10
Other (please indicate) 14.0% 8

If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per single-family residence?

Response Percent Response Count
3 45.6% 26
2 45.6% 26
1 3.5% 2
Other (please indicate) 5.3% 3

If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per multi-family residence?

Response Percent Response Count
3 59.6% 34
2 26.3% 15
Other (please indicate) 14.0% 8

If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?

Response Percent Response Count
2 35.1% 20
1 29.8% 17
Required to share in the allotment for the single-family home at the address 33.3% 19
Other (please indicate) 1.8% 1

If permit parking is on your street, how many visitor permits are reasonable per household? (Visitor permits currently provide 1-14 days of parking per visitor)

Response Percent Response Count
1 28.6% 16
2 19.6% 11
3+ 35.7% 20
A single permit that allows for unlimited visitor parking but has a fee associated 12.5% 7
Other (please indicate) 3.6% 2

Should there be an appeal process for properties (a case-by-case review) to get one additional permit above the area limit? For example, a property that currently does not have off street parking or circumstances that prevent on-site parking.

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 64.3% 36
No 32.1% 18
Other 3.6% 2

Please add any additional information that you would like the City to consider regarding residential parking permits.

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Name not available
August 16, 2023, 1:01 PM
  • Name:
    Joaquin Civil
  • Address:
    750 Cedar st redwood city
  • Email:
    [email protected]
  • Do you support maintaining the residential permit parking zone and 2-hour time limits on your block?
    • Yes, please keep the permit parking zone on my block
  • If you answered no, please let us know why you feel permit parking is no longer needed on your street:
    No response.
  • If permit parking is on your street, what days are the restrictions most needed?
    • Monday through Saturday
  • If permit parking is on your street, what hours is enforcement most needed?
    • 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per single-family residence?
    • 2
  • If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per multi-family residence?
    • 2
  • If permit parking is on your street, how many permanent permits are reasonable per Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
    • 2
  • If permit parking is on your street, how many visitor permits are reasonable per household? (Visitor permits currently provide 1-14 days of parking per visitor)
    • 2
  • Should there be an appeal process for properties (a case-by-case review) to get one additional permit above the area limit? For example, a property that currently does not have off street parking or circumstances that prevent on-site parking.
    • Yes
  • Please add any additional information that you would like the City to consider regarding residential parking permits.

    Provide a parking spot in front of single family home because my situation I do not have any space to leave my utilities cans outside , cars always parked in front

Open Town Hall is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in Open Town Hall is voluntary. The Residential Permit Parkings in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.