Transportation & Streets
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I have a disability, can I get a reserved parking space in front of my house?
The Reserved Residential Handicap Parking Permit Program, in compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), provides residents of Baltimore City who qualify for this service the accommodation of better accessibility to the communities in which they live.
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking Permit Program
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking / Application Process
City agency
Parking Authority -
Can I park for free on the street if I am disabled?
Beginning July 10, 2014 Project SPACE will make it easier to find an available parking space for everyone, including those with disabilities. New single space parking meters will be reserved for people with disabilities and existing multi-space parking meter kiosks will be retrofitted to meet ADA compliance standards. Payment will be required from everyone at an ADA compliant parking meter in Phase 1.
City agency
Parking Authority -
I have a disability, can I get a reserved parking space in front of my house?
There are programs by the Baltimore City Parking Authority to address that. Please see the links below:
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking Permit Program
- Reserved Residential Handicap Parking / Application Process
City agency
Parking Authority