What is the general timeline?
(Dates subject to change)Pilot Residential Parking
Permit Program
Objectives
- Preserve Residential Parking
Limits non-resident parking, ensuring residents have priority access.
- Reduce Congestion & Improve Mobility
Prevents excessive vehicle circulation and reduces traffic.
- Enhance Safety & Quality of Life
Reduces illegal parking practices that pose safety hazards.
- Promote Alternative Transportation
Encourages public transit, biking, and walking.
Pilot Program Details
Key Benefits
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Data-Driven Decisions
Provides insights into parking demand and enforcement challenges. -
Community Engagement
Residents and businesses can offer feedback to shape the final program. -
Flexibility & Adjustments
Modifications can be made before permanent adoption. -
Cost & Resource Evaluation
Determines financial sustainability and staffing needs. -
Public Awareness & Education
Allows time to inform residents about rules and benefits. -
Risk Mitigation
Identifies potential issues, such as parking displacement, for proactive solutions. -
Stronger Policy Development
Ensures the final program reflects community needs.

In-Person Assistance
If you don’t have access to a computer, apply in person.
Parking Services Office 933 New Hampshire Street
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone: (785) 832-7590

Restrictions & Enforcement
Restriction Times: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Excluding city-observed holidays)
Important: Vehicles parked in the RPP zone without a valid permit are subject to parking citations.
Enforcement Assistance
Parking staff will be periodically patrolling the RPP zone when staffing level allows. During the duration of the pilot program, staffing levels and patrolling frequency may vary depending on absences and additional enforcement responsibilities.
- To report an illegally parked vehicle or concern please email the parking department at parking@lawrenceks.org or call (785) 832-7590
- To report a damaged parking sign please email parking@lawrenceks.org
- Report additional concerns to https://seeclickfix.com/lawrence
Call response times may vary depending on availability
For more information, visit our website or contact the Parking Services Office. Thank you for your cooperation as we test and refine this program!
Community Outreach
Future Engagement
August 12, 2025
Approval by city commission
Past Engagements
May 21st, 2025
University Place association (UPNA) open meeting
May 5th, 2025
University place association (UPNA) one on one meeting with President and board member
April 17th, 2025
LAN RPP Presentation
Pilot Survey
Apply for Permit
Applications are not yet active until the pilot program is approved by the City Commission.
For additional questions related to the application process, please call parking services at (785) 832-7590.
- Vehicles with valid ADA placards are NOT required to have a permit
- Provide Proof of Residence. Upload one of the following:
- Driver’s License (with current RPP zone address)
- Vehicle Registration
- Lease or Rental Agreement
- Utility Bill (must show applicant’s name and address)
Parking Restrictions
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Parking is FREE for the first 2 hours in the pilot RPP zone. Short-term visitors or service providers do not require a permit. If service or personal contractor is expected to be longer than 2 hours, a visitor permit must be linked to one of the (5) Visitor Permits to avoid citations.
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Utility vehicles (gas companies, electrical, city vehicles, or any subcontractors) and first responders (police, fire, medical) on official business are exempt from non-safety violations.
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A maximum of four (4) Full-Time Permits are allowed per qualifying address.
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Each address can have five (5) Visitor Permits valid for 48 hours per use. Permits must be linked to visitor license plate in permit portal to avoid citations.
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Abuse of the RPP permits will not be tolerated and may result in immediate revoking of parking rights within the neighborhood or RPP zone.