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Richmond To Resume Residential Parking District Enforcement On June 8

This change will impact the Fan, Carver, Randolph & South Mulberry Districts.

By Office of the Press Secretary to the Mayor - June 5, 2020

This change will impact the Fan, Carver, Randolph & South Mulberry Districts

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As part of the city’s gradual re-opening during the COVID-19 pandemic, on Monday, June 8 the city will resume Residential Parking Permit District enforcement in the Fan, Carver, Randolph and South Mulberry Districts.

DPW is still ticketing only in safety zones, crosswalks, towing zones, at handicap spaces and fire hydrants, in areas undergoing paving and in ‘No Parking’ areas for sight lines.

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Fines and penalties are being waived on tickets received on or after March 16, 2020 as long as the original ticketed amount is paid by August 31, 2020. The total amount due on tickets overdue as of March 16, 2020 will be frozen and not accrue additional fines and penalties if paid in full by August 31, 2020.

DMV related hold fees are not included in the amnesty program.

For additional information, please call 3-1-1.

For more information on City services please visit www.Richmondgov.com/covid19.


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