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Gray- Nope, when I go to San Francisco, Boston, or even Arlington I check the street signs and they're pretty prohibitive if you're not a resident. Just back from San Francisco I can also tell you that non-resident parking in city-owned garages is $35 per day. Urban places that provide free parking for visitors are rare now.

Chad- I think the difference is residential vs. commercial zoning. Commercially-zoned areas can not participate in RPP so apartments in commercial zones do not get RPP stickers. Apartments in residential zones should be eligible however.

by Tom Coumaris on Jun 26, 2012 2:15 pm • linkreport

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