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Can I park in front of a fire hydrant if I have a parking permit?
State law enforces that no parking can be as follows:
In front of fire hydrants or street signs
For longer than 48 hours
During snow emergencies
Within 30 feet from a stop sign
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Are disabled parking spaces metered?
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Can I drive from a residential zone to the downtown area and park in a municipal lot?
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Can I use my downtown parking permit to park in The dot structure?
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Can I use my residential parking pass to park in any RPZ or R-POP zone?
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Do the paystations give change back?
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Does Ferndale have a downtown parking deck?
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Does the City offer downtown employee parking permits?
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Does the City provide electric vehicle charging stations?
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How and where can I obtain a residential parking pass?
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What are Ferndale's parking fees and enforcement schedule?
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What are the holidays that the City does not enforce parking?
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What do I do if I see someone violating a time limit on a residential parking-only street?
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Where is my permit valid?
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Who should I contact if a paystation is jammed?
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Why is my expired meter ticket $45 instead of $15?
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