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Temporary School Parking
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1.
Why do some streets require a parking permit?
Because of parking problems that have arisen around some of the schools. The permit allows a resident to park their vehicle adjacent to their home during the hours of 7:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays.
2.
How much do the permits cost?
The permits are free of charge and must be renewed annually (Proof of residency and vehicle registration is required).
3.
Where can I get a temporary parking permit?
Permits for restricted parking areas can be obtained from the Community Services Department located at the Civic Center, 14000 City Center Drive. Application forms are available online in the website document center.
Temporary Parking Permit
4.
Will I be able to park my vehicle on the street on street sweeping day?
No. The parking permit does not exempt the vehicles from other parking restrictions or ordinances.
City of Chino Hills
14000 City Center Drive
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Phone: (909) 364-2600
Fax: (909) 364-2695
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