CAMBRIDGE, MA — Resident Parking Permits expire Jan. 31, 2017, and the city is urging residents to renew early and beat the rush.
Permit renewal and issuing online, by mail, and in person at 344 Broadway is currently underway.
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Resident Parking Permits allow Cambridge residents to park their vehicles in "Permit Only" parking locations throughout the city. You can find more information on resident permits and the renewal process here.
Per the city, each Cambridge household is also eligible to receive one Visitor Parking Permit.
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A Visitor Parking Permit is provided to the first person who applies for a Resident Parking Permit from that household. Even if no one in your household owns a vehicle, you can find information about applying for a Visitor Parking Permit here.
Please note that the city does not provide short-term parking permits for summer school students or sub-letters. Individuals seeking on-street parking must meet the eligibility requirements for a resident parking permit.
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