Transportation & Streets
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I have a disability, can I get a reserved parking space in front of my house?
The Reserved Residential Handicap Parking Permit Program, in compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), provides residents of Baltimore City who qualify for this service the accommodation of better accessibility to the communities in which they live.
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking Permit Program
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking / Application Process
City agency
Parking Authority -
How do I get Residential Permit Parking for my neighborhood?
The Baltimore Residential Parking Program (RPP) began in 1979 in an effort to address the specific needs of residents in city neighborhoods where the demand for on-street parking was considered to be greatest. Participating neighborhoods elect to do so through application by petition to the City of Baltimore through the Parking Authority of Baltimore City.
City agency
Parking Authority -
How do I renew my Residential Parking Permit (RPP)?
Your RPP can easily be renewed online. Residents who are new to RPP must apply in person.
City agency
Parking Authority