Online system for ordering summer parking permits launched this week
/The town’s new website for purchasing restricted parking permits and visitor passes launched on Tuesday.
The payment platform through City Hall Systems is online at epay.cityhallsystems.com. Users must search for “Hull” in the “Enter Your Municipality” search menu.
To purchase restricted parking permits or visitors passes, applicants must provide all required vehicle and residency documentation, including their vehicle registration or property/excise bill. Additional documentation is required for certain situations, such as leased vehicles and vehicles that are registered to a business. Applicants will receive confirmation emails when their request is submitted. All permits and passes will be mailed to the resident address provided in the application.
Restricted (resident) parking permits and visitor passes are $20 each. Discounted senior citizen restricted parking permits are $10 with valid identification for those 65 and older. Restricted permits are available at no charge for veterans with a DD Form 214 or military identification, and for active military members with a valid military ID.
Residents with a disabled or handicap placard may also receive one restricted resident permit at no charge for one vehicle with valid documentation.
Unless otherwise posted, restricted sticker permits and visitor passes are required for all residential streets and ways in the Town of Hull as subject to the town’s restricted parking plan.
“Transitioning to an online-only system for parking permits and passes is really going to streamline and modernize the process,” said Hull Police Chief John Dunn. “We thank our community members and visitors for their cooperation.”
Anyone with questions about the permit program or the ordering process, should call City Hall Systems at 508-381-5456.
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