Submitted by Sad_Relief_oh t3_11f4vn5 in washingtondc
Hello! This might be the wrong place to ask this question, so let me know if i’m just screwed. I work at a non-profit in DC, which operates out of a rowhouse that they own. The closest metro is about a 25-minute walk or $20 bucks in transfers, so I prefer to drive. All the parking surrounding the building is 2-hour and zoned. My question is, do nonprofits/business get parking permits if they own the residential building, and would I be able to obtain one of those if they do? I’m one of few employees, so I wouldn’t be taking away a spot from anyone who needed it more, since I am not a DC resident and don’t have the option to bike or walk. Is there a way I could get a parking permit for the zone or am I just out of luck?
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