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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permit parking" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a designated parking area or zone where a permit is required to park. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "I can't park on this street because it's permit parking only and I don't have a permit."
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Permit parking for residents is $300 a year, $200 for six months.
Eighty-three units have no parking and the remainder have access to a permit parking system.
Cold Spring: Metered to $2.25 up from $1.75; permit parking to $270, up from $254.
The Transportation Department also will consider ideas like permit parking, the spokeswoman added.
Garrison: Resident permit parking to $270, from $254 and nonresident to $366, from $345.
Beacon: Resident permit parking to $225 from $212; nonresident to $270 from $254.
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If you do not require the use of these spaces, and do not have a permit, park somewhere else.
At yet another meeting with Forest City officials, Louis Galdieri, a Park Slope resident, asked whether the company would support residential-permit parking for the neighborhood, an idea that the city's Transportation Department shot down, but will revisit.
And finally another permitting parking from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays.
Early this spring, Metro-North completed a $4.8 million renovation of the Pelham station, which now has 178 permitted parking spots, 48 metered spots, and 8 handicapped meters.
There's also the issue of permits, parking and staying on the right side of the law.
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