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Residential Permit Parking Study

The City of Lancaster is conducting a review of its Residential Permit parking (RPP) Program. The study findings will be used to improve the program. Please scroll down to the bottom of the page for the most current information.

What is the Residential Permit Parking Study?

The RPP program is a vital component of the City's traffic management toolbox and is used in several neighborhoods to manage limited parking supply. To increase parking access and better manage congestion, the study will review applicable City codes, policies, and programs to identify potential RPP grown opportunities. The study will include a holistic analysis of RPP zone compliance and permit use, and an inventory of relevant best practices. Study findings will be used to inform code changes, program adjustments, and the development of performance metrics.

Will this fix parking?

As we enter this process, it's important to remember that parking is in short supply in many parts of the City. Even if we manage available parking well, there still may not be enough parking for everyone who wants it, exactly where they want it to be. 

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Phases

Phases overview
Public Feedback Phase
Input Analysis/Plan Drafting
Public Review of Draft Recommendations
Plan Consideration, Refinement, and Adoption
Implementation: Phases 1 & 2
Implementation: RPP Pilot Programs in NW & SE
Implementation: Phase 3

Public Feedback Phase

May 1, 2024 - May 31, 2024

During this phase, we're collecting information and ideas. We need to hear from residents, businesses, and contractors about how Residential Permit Parking (RPP) works or doesn't work for different people in different parts of the City. The information you provide will help us make changes to improve the program. Please take the survey!

Take the Survey

As we enter this process, it's important to remember that parking is in short supply in many parts of the City. Even if we manage available parking well, there still may not be enough parking for everyone who wants it, exactly where they want.

Take the survey

This survey can only be taken when this phase in the timeline is active.

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