In some areas, on-street parking is limited to neighborhood residents and property manager service vehicles during certain times. Permits are available from the City Treasurer, and must be renewed annually. To determine whether you are eligible for a Residential Parking permit, please refer to the map of program areas (pdf) and the list of addresses included in the program.
Streets included in the Residential Permit Parking program are marked with signs stating the hours of enforcement. Vehicles that violate the posted restrictions are subject to a $50 ticket and towing. Refer to the Residential Permit Parking FAQ for more information.
To apply for a permit, print the application form (pdf) or pick one up from the Treasurer's office, on the third floor of City Hall. Applicants must present proof of residency within the RPP area and their vehicle registration in order to receive a permit. A fee of $30 must be paid for a new permit; annual renewals are free as long as the applicant continues to live at the same address. Each permit holder will also receive a Visitor Permit, which may be placed in visitor's vehicles. Contact the City Treasurer with questions, at (734) 483-1103.
Non-resident property owners and their employees and contractors are eligible for Service Vehicle Passes within RPP areas. These passes require a separate application (pdf). It is important that proper documentation be provided when applying for a SVP, which may include; proof of property ownership (deed, copy of tax bill), proof of contract with non-resident property owner (copy of contract or letter of employment), and proof of employment with a non-resident property owner (pay stub). For those landlords who are eligible to purchase a significant number of SVP's, it is suggested that you call the Treasurer's office to make an appointment.
Changes to the RPP program are made on an annual basis, and are made by the City Manager upon recommendation of the Traffic Review Committee. Contact the City Manager's Office at (734) 483-1810 for more information on being included in this program.
The Residential Permit Program is established in Chapter 102, Sections 102-101 to 102-107 of the City Code of Ordinances.Last updated October 5, 2007.

