Permit parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Leasing a permit does not guarantee you a covered space.
Vehicles parked more than 72 consecutive hours may be towed at the owner's expense.
Only one vehicle per permit may be parked in a garage or lot at one time.
This permit is virtual and tied directly to assigned license plate.
Renewal Conditions:
It is the applicant's responsibility to renew on time. Renewal will be mailed or emailed provided on the application.
It is the applicant's responsibility to notify Community Vitality of address, email or phone change.
Renewal payments may be made through the mail, by phone with a credit card, in person, or by using the online portal.
Individuals and vehicles not following these conditions are subject to ticketing and/or towing at the owner's expense and/or revocation of the permit.
Any person or entity violating these conditions will have the permit revoked and will be ineligible to purchase another permit for one year.
Parking & Access reserves the right to revoke a permit for nonpayment or returned checks.
Cars are parked in permitted locations at the owner's rick. Articles left in the car are at owner's risk. The City of Boulder is not liable for damages caused by vandalism, theft, driver's negligence, natural occurrence, and is not liable for personal safety.
Any updates to vehicle license plate must immediately be reported to City of Boulder Community Vitality.
Only one parking space is allotted per vehicle.
Community Vitality reserves the right to reassign any permit holder due to temporarily or permanently to maintenance, construction, or reorganization.
All permit holders are required to park in the basement levels.
Fees and Payment:
Quarterly permit fees are $150.00 per quarter.
Accepted payments: cash, check, Visa, Discover or MasterCard. Checks payable to the City of Boulder.
Renewal Deadlines:
Quarter
Renewal Deadline
1st: January - March
December 31(prior year)
2nd: April - June
March 31
3rd: July - September
June 30
4th: October - December
September 30
Transferability:
Permits are the property of the City of Boulder; permits must be returned if revoked.
Permits are not transferable.
Permits cannot be resold.
Anyone suspected of unauthorized permit transferring is subject to revocation.