Record #: SO2020-5223   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 11/16/2020 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety
Final action: 12/16/2020
Title: Amendment of Municipal Code Section 9-68-020 to allow 10-day grace period for expiration of residential zone parking daily permits
Sponsors: Tunney, Thomas
Topic: MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 9 - Vehicles, Traffic & Rail Transportation - Ch. 68 Restricted Parking-Permits & Regulations
Attachments: 1. SO2020-5223.pdf, 2. O2020-5223.pdf
SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:


SECTION 1. Section 9-64-020 of the Municipal Code ofthe City of Chicago is hereby amended by adding the language underscored and deleting the language struck through, as follows:

9-68-020 Residential parking permits.

(Omitted text is unaffected by this ordinance)

(b) (1) Residential parking daily permits - Generally. Upon application, individual "one-day" residential parking daily permits shall also be issued to eligible residents for their use and for the use of non- residents who are temporary visitors of the residential parking permit zone.

(2) Residential parking daily permits - Issuance - Usage. The sale of residential parking daily permits in a residential parking permit zone shall be limited to 45 one-day permits per month per residential address. For the purpose of this subsection, each unit of a multiple-unit residential dwelling shall be considered as a separate residential address. Physical residential parking daily permits shall be color-coded by annual period and shall expire ten days following at the end ofthe annual period for which they are issued. Electronic residential parking daily permits shall expire one year from the date of purchase. Such permits shall be valid for one day only. The residential parking daily permit shall be validated either through an electronic application which will issue an electronic receipt and allow for a specific start date and time ("activation"), or by printing in indelible ink, legibly and directly on its face in the space provided for this purpose, the date and time of day a particular residential parking daily permit is in use. An undated, inactive or expired permit, or a permit that fails to indicate the time of day that the permit is in use, or a permit that otherwise fails to comply with the requirements of this subsection (b), shall be invalid.

(Omitted text is unaffected by this ordinance)
44th Ward

CHICAGO, DE...

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