Neighborhood Parking Permits (NPP) exempt a vehicle from the posted, on-street parking restriction in the district specified on the permit. Permits do not guarantee a parking place, nor do they grant parking privileges in another NPP District. NPP permits do not allow parking in violation of loading zones, no parking anytime, handicapped parking, street sweeping, or any other parking restriction as defined in the Aurora Municipal Code. Abuse or misuse of a permit may result in revocation of said permits.
NPP permits are valid for one calendar year, and residents are required to renew their permits annually. Your vehicle’s license plate will serve as your annual parking permit and may not be transferred from one vehicle to another without prior approval of the Park Aurora Parking & Mobility Program. A maximum of one permit per licensed driver will be issued to eligible residences. The first two resident permits are free; additional permits may be purchased for a fee of $10, with no household maximum.
A maximum of two visitor permits per household are available at no charge and may be transferred from vehicle to vehicle. Visitor hangtags are intended to be used for those vehicles that are not used by primary residents and are for occasional use by visitors. Visitor Hangtag Permits will be received by mail. Visitor hangtags that are used on the same vehicle for more than three consecutive days may be issued a citation for non-compliance of permit rules and regulations.
Special event permits are available. These permits are good for one specific day and are limited to 10. Twelve events are free of charge; each event thereafter will cost $5 per event.
The use of NPP Permits is monitored. Abuse may result in citations and/or revocation of all permits issued to that household. All outstanding parking citations must be paid on a resident vehicle before a permit can be issued or renewed.