Yes, same proof of residency requirements and fees apply.
If you have a handicapped license plate or permanent placard (blue or red) hanging from your mirror, you do not need to purchase a Lakefront Parking Decal. If you were given a temporary handicap placard (yellow or grey), then you will need to purchase a Lakefront Parking Decal.
Senior/Elderly Caregiver’s and the Primary Household Member will need to purchase the Lakefront Parking Decal together at Park Fitness. The Primary Household Member will need to provide their proof of residency and the Caregiver’s license plate number to receive one Resident Lakefront Parking Decal.
Live-in Childcare provider and the Primary Household Member will need to purchase the Lakefront Parking Decal together at Park Fitness. The Childcare provider will need to provide their Highland Park Drivers’ License and Vehicle information to verify residency and sign the waiver.
A Non Live-In Childcare provider may not purchase a Resident Lakefront Parking Decal unless they show proof of residency by their Drivers’ License and Vehicle information.
You will have to purchase a brand-new one.
Residents: Lower Rosewood (823 Sheridan Rd), Upper Rosewood (45 Roger Williams Ave), Park Avenue (North Lot), Millard Park, Moraine Park & Dog Beach. Valid dawn to dusk every day.
Non-Residents: Upper Rosewood (45 Roger Williams Ave), Park Avenue (North Lot), Millard Park, Moraine Park & Dog Beach. Valid dawn to dusk every day.
The Lakefront Parking Decal needs to be affixed to the lower passenger side windshield of the vehicle, no exceptions.
No, only one Lakefront Parking Decal is assigned to a specific vehicle. This decal may not be transferred or re-used on multiple vehicles.
You can only dispute your ticket if you have a proper Lakefront Parking Decal. Otherwise, will you be liable for your ticket. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Yes, your beach access will be added to your standard issued Park District Scan Card. Replacement cards will be $5 per card.