I have a disability plate; where can I park?

Employees with valid disability plates or tags are not required to purchase a parking permit and are allowed to park in any designated stall. Stalls for people with physical disabilities are located in each ramp and surface parking areas. These stalls are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Unless marked, there is no time limit for these stalls.

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1. Do part-time workers have to buy a permit?
2. Where can employees park?
3. What are the types of permits and their cost?
4. What is the difference between "Regular" and "Premium" permits?
5. Where are Rooftop permits valid?
6. How long can I park with a permit?
7. Do I have to purchase permits online?
8. When are parking rules enforced?
9. Where do I place the permit in my car?
10. Can employees park in the Center Ramp?
11. Why isn't parking free?
12. Why doesn’t my employer pay for my permit?
13. Where do I park if I am not working but shopping at 50th & France?
14. I work on the Minneapolis side of 50th & France. Where can I park?
15. What if I don’t want to park in the ramps?
16. I have a disability plate; where can I park?
17. What if I drive multiple vehicles?
18. What happens if I get a new car?
19. Can I share a permit with a co-worker?
20. What happens if I don't buy a permit?
21. What if I receive a parking ticket?
22. I lost my parking permit. What do I do?
23. What if I forgot to display the permit?
24. What are the general rules for 50th & France employees parking in the ramps??
25. What are the "after hours" rules for the Premium parking stalls?
26. What if I have an idea to make parking better?