Preferential Parking Districts: Daly City vs South San Francisco
How do preferential parking districts rules compare between Daly City, CA and South San Francisco, CA?
Daly City, CA
San Mateo County
Daly City operates a residential preferential parking permit program under Municipal Code Chapter 10.40 in four zones near transit hubs (Zones A-D, including the original Daly City BART area). Parking without a displayed permit in a posted zone is a $45 citation.
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San Mateo County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Daly City | South San Francisco |
|---|---|---|
| Zones | A (BART area), B (Irvington/Brunswick), C (Westlake NE), D (County Street) | - |
| No-permit fine | $45 (Sec. 10.40.190) | - |
| Expired-permit fine | $40 (Sec. 10.40.200) | - |
| Apply | dalycity.getapermit.net or by mail; ~2 weeks processing | - |
| State authority | California Vehicle Code sec. 22507 | - |
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Daly City FAQ
Why does Daly City have residential parking permit zones?
The city states the program gives parking preference to residents who live around the city's transportation hubs, mainly to keep commuters from parking in adjacent residential areas and taking spaces from residents.
What do I need to get a Daly City residential parking permit?
A completed application with a copy of your unexpired driver's license and current vehicle registration; the vehicle must be registered to the address you are applying for. Apply online at dalycity.getapermit.net or by mail.
South San Francisco FAQ
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