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Commission raises residential-parking permit to $65 and approves new commuter-permit option

3283773 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The Missoula Parking Commission voted April 8 to raise the annual residential parking permit from $45 to $65 and to introduce a commuter permit for daytime workers in residential zones.

The commission approved on April 8 a $20 increase to the annual residential parking permit (RPP), raising the permit from $45 to $65. The fee change is intended to move the RPP program toward cost recovery: staff previously reported the program covered roughly 27% of its administrative cost at the prior price.

Parking Services Director Jody Pilgrim told neighborhood councils the commission would pilot a commuter-permit option for workers who need daytime access in residential permit zones — examples…

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