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Frequently Asked Questions

I have a disabled parking permit.   What are my requirements when I park in pay zone?

Individuals with disabled permits are exempt from depositing fees in those pay stations.  However, please observe the 3-hour time limits.

I recently received a 72-hour notice for my vehicle when parked right in front of my house.   What am I required to do and why?

Vehicles may not be left continuously standing on a street for more than 72 hours.  This is typically enforced on a complaint, or when it becomes an obvious violation that the vehicle has been abandoned has not been moved for a long period of time.  This regulation facilitates street cleaning, snow removal, and identification of abandoned vehicles.

Can I return to a pay station and purchase an additional receipt to extend my allowed parking time?

You are limited to the total parking time listed for that parking zone.  Shorter time zones are designed for turnover of parking spaces to increase access in high demand areas.

How can I obtain a residential or employee parking permit? 

Permits can be obtained from Parking Services at 1053 Iron Horse Drive during normal business hours.  Call (435)615-5301 for information on eligibility or other requirements.

How much do I owe if my ticket shows no fine amount?

Nothing.  Our officer elected to give you a warning ticket, but please avoid the violation in the future.

My vehicle has a immobilization device or boot attached.   How do I have it removed?

You must be prepared to pay all outstanding parking fines and fees with cash or a credit card.  Call Public Works at (435)615-5301 during normal business hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.  After hours, on weekends or holidays, call Police Dispatch at (435)615-5500.

What is an in-car meter?

It is an electronic bank that hangs from the rearview mirror.  The user pays only for time parked.

May I use my in-car meter in Swede Alley?

No.  There is no need to pay in Swede Alley.

How do I appeal a parking ticket?

Send your appeal in writing including any pertinent evidence to: Parking Services PO Box 1480 Park City, UT  84060-1480.  All appeals must be submitted in writing.

 

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