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Changes to South Lake Union On-Street Parking Have Begun!

Pay Station Installation

Update December 13, 2012

Careful management of South Lake Union's on-street spaces ensures available parking for employees, customers and residents and helps to:

  • implement the City's vision to make the neighborhood an accessible place to live, shop, and work
  • provide a flexible parking response to significant and dynamic development changes
  • encourage future transit, walking and biking investments

In 2008, SDOT completed installation of pay stations and restricted parking zone (RPZ 24) to replace the existing free, largely unrestricted parking. There are two types of paid parking: short-term for up to 2 hours, and longer-term for up to 10 hours. Along RPZ-signed streets, residents with valid zone 24 permits do not have to pay for street parking.

For information about on-street parking rates and maximum time limits, visit the Seattle Parking Map. This link goes directly to South Lake Union.



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