- Created by Kathleen Crabb, last modified on Jul 16, 2020
Mission
DDOT is authorized to create Performance Parking zones to manage curbside parking and reduce congestion, which are are designed to achieve the following goals:
- Protect resident parking in residential zones;
- Facilitate regular parking turnover in busy commercial areas;
- Promote the use of non-automotive transportation; and
- Decrease vehicular congestion.
Procedures & Services
- Normal, Premium, & Performance Parking Meter Zones - Map
- Performance Based Parking Pilots: Contains information on current performance parking zone projects throughout the District
See Related
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Page:Performance Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Parking Prohibitions and Restrictions (Compendium)
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Page:Parking Meters (Compendium)
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Page:Parking for Persons With Disabilities (Compendium)
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Page:Diplomat and Embassy Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Curbside Management Study (Compendium)
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Page:Enforcement (Compendium)
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Page:Electric Vehicles (Compendium)
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Page:Public Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Valet Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Visitor Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Temporary Parking Restrictions (Compendium)
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Page:Temporary Parking Permits (Compendium)
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Page:Driveways (Compendium)
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Page:Residential Parking Permits (RPP) (Compendium)
Additional Information
Legal References
- D.C. Code § 50-2531: Performance Parking Zones
- Performance Parking Pilot Zone Act of 2008
- Performance Parking Pilot Zone Amendment Act of 2011
- Performance Parking Zone Expansion Amendment Act of 2012
- DCMR 18-2424: Performance Parking Pilot Zones
Design Standards & Specifications
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