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Originally Posted by corporatejay
Also, ain't no one fitting two cars in a 20x20 inner city garage.
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Which as noted earlier, if you have two cars, one in the garage, one on the street it will cost you exactly $0.
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If the street in front of your home has a permit-only parking restriction, you are required to have a permit in order to park on that street. This requires you to register your vehicle with the city so that it won't be ticketed by the automatic enforcement vehicles. Currently, the resident of any home that is adjacent to such a road can register up to 2 vehicles for free. You can also get one visitor permit for free that can be used by anyone visiting you for a short period of time. It currently costs a little over $100 every two years to register any additional resident vehicles beyond the free 2.
Starting in 2023 (unless something else changes before then), there will be a small fee to register vehicles in this system. Each resident will still be able to register one vehicle for free, but any additional vehicles and visitor permits will cost $15 per year to register.
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If you want to park both on the street I'm sure you can find $15 per year digging through your old jacket pockets and couch cushions.