Residential Parking Program Improvements

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ALL EXPIRING PERMITS IN DECEMBER 2025 WILL BE HONORED THROUGH APRIL 30TH, 2026. Please continue to use your current guest permit while the City is transitioning to our new web-based residential parking program.

Improving Residential Parking in 2026!

The City of Monterey is introducing updates to the Residential Parking Program making parking more convenient and efficient foMap showing the residential parking permit areasr our residents. See map of residential permit zones.

The new online portal will allow residents to create accounts, apply for permits, upload supporting documents, and manage their vehicles, including adding, changing, or removing them as needed. This technology will also improve how our staff manages the RPP Program, enabling smoother operations both behind the scenes and in the field. Ultimately, modernizing the program will provide a more convenient experience for residents and improve service for RPP neighborhoods. We understand that some residents may prefer in-person assistance, and our office will still be available for support for those who choose to visit us in person instead of online.

Questions on the Updated RPP program? Email the team at askparker@monterey.org

  • Updated Residential Parking Permit Program: What to Expect - also see Facts Sheet
    The Residential Parking Permit (RPP) Program is being implemented in phases based on existing permit expiration dates. This phased approach allows the City to work directly with each neighborhood and provide a smooth transition. Residents who receive a notice are asked to register to indicate whether they would like the Residential Parking Permit program to continue on their block. If a neighborhood receives sufficient participation, the program will continue and permits will be made available for purchase at a later date. If a neighborhood does not receive enough participation, the program will expire and parking will return to standard citywide rules. Registration is free and does not require a permit purchase. Residents can register at: https://monterey.getapermit.net
    • New Monterey and Cannery Row
      • Initial notices mailed in January 2026
      • A second notice will be mailed February 9, 2026 to provide an additional opportunity to register
      • Registration is required to confirm whether residents want the RPP program to continue in this neighborhood
      • Existing permits and guest passes remain valid through April 30, 2026
    • Old Monterey and Downtown Residential Neighborhoods
      • Notices will be mailed by Friday, February 13, 2026
      • Requalification outreach for these neighborhoods will begin upon receipt of the mailed notice
      • No action is required until residents receive their notice
    • Oak Grove
      • Oak Grove permits remain valid through December 31, 2026
      • Requalification outreach for Oak Grove is anticipated to begin in summer 2026
      • No action is required at this time

ALL EXPIRING PERMITS IN DECEMBER 2025 WILL BE HONORED THROUGH APRIL 30TH, 2026. Please continue to use your current guest permit while the City is transitioning to our new web-based residential parking program.

Improving Residential Parking in 2026!

The City of Monterey is introducing updates to the Residential Parking Program making parking more convenient and efficient foMap showing the residential parking permit areasr our residents. See map of residential permit zones.

The new online portal will allow residents to create accounts, apply for permits, upload supporting documents, and manage their vehicles, including adding, changing, or removing them as needed. This technology will also improve how our staff manages the RPP Program, enabling smoother operations both behind the scenes and in the field. Ultimately, modernizing the program will provide a more convenient experience for residents and improve service for RPP neighborhoods. We understand that some residents may prefer in-person assistance, and our office will still be available for support for those who choose to visit us in person instead of online.

Questions on the Updated RPP program? Email the team at askparker@monterey.org

  • Updated Residential Parking Permit Program: What to Expect - also see Facts Sheet
    The Residential Parking Permit (RPP) Program is being implemented in phases based on existing permit expiration dates. This phased approach allows the City to work directly with each neighborhood and provide a smooth transition. Residents who receive a notice are asked to register to indicate whether they would like the Residential Parking Permit program to continue on their block. If a neighborhood receives sufficient participation, the program will continue and permits will be made available for purchase at a later date. If a neighborhood does not receive enough participation, the program will expire and parking will return to standard citywide rules. Registration is free and does not require a permit purchase. Residents can register at: https://monterey.getapermit.net
    • New Monterey and Cannery Row
      • Initial notices mailed in January 2026
      • A second notice will be mailed February 9, 2026 to provide an additional opportunity to register
      • Registration is required to confirm whether residents want the RPP program to continue in this neighborhood
      • Existing permits and guest passes remain valid through April 30, 2026
    • Old Monterey and Downtown Residential Neighborhoods
      • Notices will be mailed by Friday, February 13, 2026
      • Requalification outreach for these neighborhoods will begin upon receipt of the mailed notice
      • No action is required until residents receive their notice
    • Oak Grove
      • Oak Grove permits remain valid through December 31, 2026
      • Requalification outreach for Oak Grove is anticipated to begin in summer 2026
      • No action is required at this time
Page last updated: 24 Feb 2026, 11:14 AM