6/8/2023 0 Comments Somerville parking permit![]() ESMS partnered with local high school student to create layout for the restaurant.Įast Somerville Main Streets assisted owner Jozy with updating her Google and Yelp profiles after her business moved to a different location within the business district.Įast Somerville Main Streets assisted owners Anita and Illi on a logo design and business cards for the business. As part of his application to the city, Humberto needed a layout and corresponding equipment list. Helped owner Orlando create new coupons to encourage repeat business for the restaurant.Įast Somerville Main Streets assisted owner Lorenzo apply for entertainment license to be able to host Mariachi band at Rincon MexicanoĮast Somerville Main Streets assisted owner Smiley with a logo design and A-frame sign for his barbershop business.Įast Somerville Main Streets assisted owner Humberto on his restaurant license application. When the bids came back far too high, we paid for a business parking permit to help this business. Helped owners send a call for estimates for a curb cut to add a dedicated parking space to their business for their delivery car. Paid for the creation of a logo design for Recino’s Café. Helped owner Marta apply for COVID-19 relief funding.Īssisted owner Orlando with COVID-19 Relief Funding.Īssisted owner Sammy with a new logo and A-frame design for his business.Īssisted owners Anite and Illi with new A-frame Sign.Īssisted owner Susana with new business card and business opening press release.Īssisted with owner Gus COVID-19 relief funding.Īssisted with owner Marta with her application for Outdoor Seating by creating layout draft for the permit application and assisting with applying online city CitizenServe program. Please provide a copy of proof of age or handicap placard.įor more information, visit /parking or call 311.Assisted with owner Lorenzo with COVID 19 Relief applications, Health License renewal and dumpster license and outdoor dingingĪssisted owner Marlo with COVID19 Relief applications, health license renewal, outdoor dining and created new logo and business cards.Īssisted owner Jose with COVID19 Relief applications, health license renewal, outdoor dining and created new logo and business cards.Ĭreated a postcard promotion to help inform customers about his move to a new address. ![]() Check or money order in the amount of $40 per vehicle, made out to “City of Somerville.” Note: There is no charge for residents age 65 and older, or for residents with a handicap placard or plate.Copy of current valid registration in your name and/or proof from an insurance company that you are an authorized driver.Note: Leases only qualify as proof of residency for temporary permits. Acceptable items include a current utility bill or bank statement in your name. Print the form on gov/parking or write out the following information on a sheet of paper: If denied, someone from the Parking Department will contact you. If approved, your permit or passes will be issued and mailed immediately. Your application will be approved or denied within two business days of receipt. ![]() Leave it in the dropbox at the Parking Department (133 Holland Street) or mail it to the City of Somerville Parking Department, 133 Holland Street, Somerville, MA, 02144. Gather the materials listed below in one envelope. Online applications will be approved or denied within two business days of submission, and approved permits will be issued and mailed within two business days of payment. This will be the fastest, easiest way for most people to get a permit. Visit /parking and follow the instructions carefully. There are several ways to apply for or renew your resident parking permit: online, by mail, or by dropping off a completed application in the secure dropbox at the Parking Department office. Visit /RMV to make any changes to your registration. Be sure your vehicle is registered at a Somerville garaging address with the Registry of Motor Vehicles.Pay any outstanding parking tickets in full.Those who still need to renew an expired permit or obtain a new permit are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.Īll City buildings, including the Parking Department, remain closed for the foreseeable future, but residents can renew or apply for new permits online, by mail, or by dropping off completed applications in a secure dropbox at 133 Holland Street. Following months of suspended enforcement during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Somerville will resume residential parking enforcement December 1, 2020.Ĭity data indicates most residents have already renewed their expired permits in 2020 (thank you!).
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