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Handicap Parking Space Application

For qualifying residents, the City of Greeley will install a “Disabled Parking Sign” to mark off a space of a minimum of 16 feet of sidewalk in the closest proximity to the qualified applicant's residence. These signs mark the space and only allow vehicles displaying a valid handicapped license plate or placard to park there.

Handicapped Parking Space Application

Abandoned Vehicles

A vehicle can remain in the public right of way for 72 hours without moving. If the vehicle has not visibly moved for 72 hours it will be issued a ticket with a notice to move within the next 72 hours. After 72 hours from the notice the vehicle will be considered abandoned and towed at the owners expense.

Immobilization

If a vehicle is immobilized and no payment is received within 72 hours, the vehicle will be considered abandoned and will be towed.

Inoperable Vehicle

If a vehicle is visibly inoperable (due to collision, flat tire, etc.) a ticket will be issued with a notice to remove the vehicle from the public right of way with 72 hours. If the vehicle is not removed within 72 hours the vehicle will be considered abandoned and towed.

Missing or Expired Plates

A vehicle with missing or expired plates will be issued a ticket with a notice to move within 72 hours. After 72 hours the vehicle will be towed.

Private and Public Towing

Private Tow

A property owner wishing to remove an abandoned vehicle located on their property using a private tow will follow these steps:

  1. Call Parking Services at 970-350-9641
  2. Parking Ambassadors will visit the site and provide the necessary paperwork including tow stickers and the tow sheet. Tow stickers can also be picked up at the Greeley Police Department 2875 W 10th St, Greeley, CO 80634
  3. If the vehicle is not moved within 24 hours the property owner can arrange for a private tow

Public Tow

For abandoned vehicles located in the Public Right-of-Way the following steps apply:

  1. A tow sheet is filled out for the vehicle indicating that is has either been parked on the street for an excess of 72 hours or appears disabled or inoperable
  2. The vehicle is checked against the database of stolen vehicles
  3. If the vehicle is not moved within 72 hours, it will be towed at the owners expense

Frequently Asked Questions

Parking permits are managed by the City of Greeley Parking Services. Visit Greeley’s parking permit portal to purchase a permit.

The City offers downtown permits in five areas: Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, and Area 5. The permit areas encompass a number of parking lots, and permit holders can park in any lot within their designated permit area.

The Parking Services office also manages residential permits for residents in areas with high parking demand.

Pay a ticket online using Greeley’s parking portal. You can also pay your ticket in person or by mail at this address:

City of Greeley Municipal Court
1001 11th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631

Appeal a parking ticket online using our parking portal or in person at the Municipal Court.

The first appeal will be reviewed by Parking Services staff. If the appeal is approved the ticket is dismissed. If the appeal is denied the outstanding fine must be paid within 7 days of the appeal determination.

A second appeal can be filed at this time, which is reviewed by the City Parking Referee. If the parking referee approves the appeal the ticket will be dismissed. If the second appeal is denied the applicant must pay the outstanding fines within 30 days of the appeal determination.

  1. Download the Passport Parking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play store or visit the website.
  2. Create an account with your mobile phone number or email address.
  3. Park anywhere you see Passport Parking app signs and decals.
  4. Start your parking session from your phone immediately after parking your car.
  5. Get reminders when your parking time is about to expire and remotely extend your time!
A Passport Parking sign showcasing app-based parking payment solution for the City of Greeley.

Or call (877) 959-4718 and pay for your extended parking over the phone

STAYING 2+ HOURS?

  1. Find Your Parking Spot
  2. Launch The Passport App On Your Phone
  3. Enjoy Downtown
  4. The App Will Send An Alert Near The End Of Your Parking Time (First 2 Hours Are Free)
  5. Pay For More Time
  6. Continue To Enjoy Downtown

Your permit can be attached to multiple license plates (up to four) for a “shared” permit. However, only one vehicle can use the permit at a time. If more than one vehicle is in a permit area at a time you may receive a citation.

Parking is enforced using license plate recognition software. The software is paired with license plate readers that are attached to the City's parking services vehicles. If the same license plate is detected in an area for over two hours without payment or in a permit area without a permit, the system will issue a ticket.

How close can I park?

An infographic illustrating safe parking distances near driveways, fire hydrants, crosswalks, and traffic signals.

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