What is the difference between the Long Term Parking Permit and the Seasonal Fee-Pay Parking Permit?

  • Long Term Parking Permits are for people storing vehicles on the spit: they let you park for more than 7 days at a time, between January 1st and December 31st of the same year in any lot that allows a Long Term Parking Permit.
  • The Seasonal Fee-Pay Parking Permit is for people who come and go regularly from the spit and want to use the paid lots without paying daily. It is valid for the whole paid parking season - from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Even if you have a permit, the long-term parking limit in the lots applies - your car can't stay parked in one spot for more than 7 days.

 

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