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  1. To report a vehicle, within the city of St. Pete, that is parked in an accessible spot without the proper disabled parking placard/license plate displayed, call the non-emergency phone number to the St. Petersburg Police Department at 727-893-7780.

  2. Once registered, motorists can use a mobile app, the internet, or call toll free 1-877-727-5714 to pay for parking ($0.35 per transaction or $1.75 per month and $0.25 per transaction for frequent users). A Resident Discount Program waives the $0.35 transaction fee for registered St. Pete residents.

  3. To keep St. Pete neighborhoods safe and uncluttered, City Codes govern where vehicles and equipment can be parked in residential areas. What is the Impact? Improperly parked vehicles can create visibility and safety problems for drivers or prevent clearance of emergency service vehicles.

  4. Persons with short-term mobility impairments may receive a temporary disabled parking permit for up to six months as specified by a certifying medical authority. Temporary disabled person parking permits require a $15 fee.

  5. You obtain a handicap parking permit by applying to your local disabled parking authorities. You can apply either online, by mail, or in-person. The type of handicap parking permit that you will need to apply for will depend on several factors, including:

  6. The St. Pete Pier offers over 500 on-site parking spaces as well as extensive bike parking and access via the Downtown Looper and Central Avenue Trolley. For more information, including directions, rates, and nearby parking options, click here. Explore the Pier.

  7. 31 Οκτ 2019 · If no accessible or disabled parking spaces are available, the first step is to ensure that all vehicles parked in accessible spots have the correct accessibility license plates or placards. If a vehicle is illegally parked in an accessibility space, it should be reported.

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