Can a permit be revoked?

Yes. The City Engineer, the Chief of Police, and their designees are authorized to revoke parking permits of any person because of, but not limited to, any of the following grounds (see Resolution and Ordinance for complete information for rules regarding potential permit revocation):

- if they sell, rent or transfer a parking permit to another person.

- if they present false or fraudulent information to obtain a parking permit.

- If they violate any City rule regulating the application for or use of parking permits.

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1. What is a Residential Permit Parking Program?
2. How did the Permit Parking Districts get established?
3. What are the parking regulations, and who decides what the parking regulations will be?
4. What are the Parking District regulation times?
5. How many permit parking permits can I sign up for?
6. Can visitors park on my street without being cited?
7. Where can residents park with permits?
8. What information is required to obtain a parking permit?
9. Do I need to pay all outstanding parking citations prior to permit purchase?
10. Where do my guests park?
11. How are permits obtained?
12. How much does a parking permit cost?
13. May I opt out of participating in the permit parking district?
14. Can I get a waiver for residential permit parking fees?
15. Does my permit exempt me from street sweeping or other parking regulations?
16. Do I need a permit if I have a disabled persons placard issued by the DMV?
17. Will my permit be valid in other Parking Districts established in the City?
18. Does having a permit guarantee a space?
19. How much will citations cost for parking without a permit?
20. Can a permit be revoked?
21. Can I apply for a residential parking permit online?
22. I have a new vehicle, how do I obtain a replacement permit?
23. I have moved from the Permit District. What happens to my permit(s)?
24. I have a service person, (construction worker, landscaper, delivery, etc.) visiting my property, where do they park their vehicle?
25. Are residential permit parking zones enforced on holidays?