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Parking Changes: 50% Discount for City Residents Starting Oct. 1

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Mayor D.C. Reeves unveiled changes to Pensacola’s parking system during his Tuesday press conference, with new resident-friendly policies set to take effect Oct. 1. The overhaul aims to provide substantial savings for city taxpayers while maintaining revenue from visitors.

Historic Low Rates for Residents

The centerpiece of the new program offers city residents a 50% discount on all paid parking through the Park Mobile app. Residents will pay just 50 cents per hour with no additional fees—creating what Mayor Reeves calls “the lowest that a city resident’s ever paid for any type of paid parking since we instituted paid parking.”

Previously, residents paid 50 cents per hour plus fees, making the new flat rate genuinely beneficial. The discount applies 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in every neighborhood with paid parking throughout the city.

Streamlined Verification Process: To qualify for resident discounts, the city will implement a third-party verification system requiring documentation such as utility bills or backend address verification. This ensures the program benefits only those who contribute to the city’s tax base and infrastructure maintenance.

Senior-Friendly Solutions

Recognizing technology barriers faced by older residents, the city is launching a pilot program specifically for residents over 65. These senior permits cost just $10 monthly and are limited to one vehicle per address.

The game-changing feature: seniors won’t need to use any app. Their license plates will be registered directly in the system, allowing them to park in any paid space as easily as pulling into their driveway. As long as the vehicle and license plate remain registered and unchanged, parking is automatically authorized.

The updated system will also reinstate on-street day and night permits, available to both city residents and non-residents, though with limited availability in some cases.


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