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Parking enforcement set to resume for residential permit parking in Baltimore City

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BALTIMORE — Parking enforcement is set to resume for residential permit parking in Baltimore City.

The Parking Authority of Baltimore City and the Baltimore City Department Transportation announced that beginning August 10, residents who moved to Residential Permit Parking areas and residents who have purchased a vehicle after March 1, will be able to apply for and acquire parking permits in their area.

Enforcement of residential permit parking in all areas of Baltimore City will begin Tuesday, September 1.

Residents who have residential permits that expired after March 1, do not need to renew their permits at this time.

Only residents who need a new permit, either because they recently moved to an area with residential permit parking or obtained a vehicle that has never had a permit, will be allowed to obtain one.

Residents who qualify can apply for a new permit online at pabc.thepermitstore.com.

The online application allows 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, allowing contactless transactions.

Residents who do not have online access or experience problems may come to the Parking Authority Office during limited business hours.

Residents will be required to wear a mask and pass a health screening before entering the office located at 200 W. Lombard Street.

Beginning August 10, the Parking Authority Office will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Residents who have questions about eligibility should go to parking.baltimorecity.gov.

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will resume enforcement of residential permit parking restrictions beginning Tuesday, September 1.