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Staff employed at educational institutions located in areas of continued growth may experience difficulties with finding parking accommodations within a close proximity to the school.
California Vehicle Code section 22507(b) authorizes local agencies, by ordinance or resolution, to designate preferential parking privileges for school personnel to park on specified streets if the local authority determines that the use of the permits will not adversely affect parking conditions for residents and merchants in the area.
Educational Institution Parking Permits allow exemptions from posted time limits and meter payment requirements during prescribed hours and days at specified spaces on the streets.
Permits are in the form of ePermits, which utilize the vehicle's license plate number as the credential. Permits also require a monthly payment per vehicle.
Preferential parking privileges do not exempt permit holders from:
Permit parking is restricted to on-street spaces adjacent to the school-owned property line. This prevents staff from parking in nearby residential permit (RPP) areas. The permit provides the following benefits for both staff and residents:
School site eligibility relies on several factors that include, but are not limited to:
Requests for site evaluations may be direcrted to: ParkingCSR@cityofsacramento.org
Permit parking will be assessed for parking spaces along school-owned property lines. Parking spaces cannot be established on sides of the street that are not owned by the school district or its governing board.
Schools with existing off-street parking that can accommodate staff parking are encouraged to use existing off-street parking. Security issues relating to the location of the site's off-street parking do not qualify as eligibility for the program and it is recommended that the site look into private security options as opposed to moving staff parking to the street.
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