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Service Description: The Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Program began in 1974 to reduce the impact of non-residents parking on neighborhood streets in areas near certain public facilities and land uses (such as Metrorail stations). Parking by too many non-residents can restrict resident access to on-street parking, increase air and noise pollution, and create unsafe traffic conditions. The program is not designed to resolve on-street parking issues created by adjacent or neighboring residential properties. The RPP program is governed by Executive Regulation 13-23
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Description: The Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Program began in 1974 to reduce the impact of non-residents parking on neighborhood streets in areas near certain public facilities and land uses (such as Metrorail stations). Parking by too many non-residents can restrict resident access to on-street parking, increase air and noise pollution, and create unsafe traffic conditions. The program is not designed to resolve on-street parking issues created by adjacent or neighboring residential properties. The RPP program is governed by Executive Regulation 13-23
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Title: Residential Parking Permit Areas
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Program began in 1974 to reduce the impact of non-residents parking on neighborhood streets in areas near certain public facilities and land uses (such as Metrorail stations). Parking by too many non-residents can restrict resident access to on-street parking, increase air and noise pollution, and create unsafe traffic conditions. The program is not designed to resolve on-street parking issues created by adjacent or neighboring residential properties. The RPP program is governed by Executive Regulation 13-23</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Subject: Residential Parking Permit Areas in Montgomery County. DOT Traffic sets and manages the RPP boundaries, and DOT parking enforces them.
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Keywords: Parking,DOT,resident,permit,Residential Parking Permit Area,RPPA,RPP
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