The City of Everett would like to make you aware of upcoming revisions to the Residential Parking Zone permit program. Effective Jan. 1, 2019, the Residential Parking Zone (RPZ) boundaries will be expanded to include all residential streets north of 41st Street.
City crews began replacing the RPZ parking signs with the new Zone A-E designation last month. Maps of the previous RPZ boundaries (Zones 1 through 9), as well as the new RPZ boundaries (Zones A through E), are available online at www.everettwa.gov/rpz.
In addition to changing the boundaries, the Everett City Council adopted amended residential parking regulations on Dec. 5, 2018. Effective January 1, 2019, RPZ permits and renewals will be assigned by license plate number and decals will no longer be issued. New fees will apply:
- Two RPZ parking permits will be available to each residence free of charge.
- There will be a $20 fee for each additional permit.
Additionally, the City is implementing a new online parking system early next year, which will allow you to apply for new RPZ permits and renew permits online. In order to accommodate this transition, the City is authorizing a grace period through March 31, 2019, during which time your 2018 parking permit will continue to be in effect. Until this transition is complete and you have registered in the new system, please continue to display your 2018 parking decal.
Additional information FAQs are available online at everettwa.gov/rpzpermits.
We encourage you to share this information with your neighbors. For information about your neighborhood group, including meeting times, visit everettwa.gov/neighborhoods.