WELCOME TO DOWNTOWN FLAGSTAFF!
Parking in Downtown Flagstaff is convenient and easy to locate with the ParkFlag program in place.
ParkFlag manages on-street parking throughout downtown, employee permits, resident permits, and 2 hour time-limited parking. Parking Aides also serve as Ambassadors, providing high-level customer service and answering your questions about parking and all-things Downtown.

Info At A Glance
Hours of Operation:
Sunday - Thursday 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday - Saturday 9 AM - 8 PM
Two new surface lots have been added!
Aspen Ave. lot, 107 West Aspen Ave.
Cherry Ave. lot, 101 West Cherry Ave.
Download the Flowbird App by clicking HERE and pay
by phone every time you park downtown!
Click HERE for the 2023 Downtown Parking Guide
Click HERE to read the 2023 Annual Report
Public Parking Tips
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Public parking downtown is $1 an hour.
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Know your license plate! Helpful Tip: take a picture of your license plate with your phone.
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Your parking receipt does not need to be on your dash.
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You can pay at any kiosk.
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Overnight parking is allowed at the Phoenix Avenue lot (200 W. Phoenix Ave.) by permit only.
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You can park for free outside of the managed parking area, and after 5 PM and on weekends at City and County lots. Look for the P on the map - click here.
WHERE?
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On-street, curbside spaces downtown, except for designated 2-hour spots
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Phoenix Avenue Lot (no overnight parking allowed)
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Lumberyard Lot
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There are privately operated surface lots with different pricing and hours of operation - please check signage when parking.
WHEN?
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Look for signs showing the schedule posted above each kiosk.
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ParkFlag hours:
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Sun - Thur: 9 AM - 5 PM
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Fri - Sat: 9 AM - 8 PM
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Winter parking restrictions are in place November 1 - April 1. During this time, parking on city streets and alleyways is prohibited from midnight or 3 AM** to 7 AM to allow snow plowing and removal.
**Restricted hours may be either midnight or 3 AM in downtown. Please look for signage to confirm hours.


HOW?
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Pay at any kiosk with a credit/debit card.
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Pay cash at the following kiosks:
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Southeast corner of Leroux St. and Aspen Ave.;
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Southwest corner of Aspen Ave. and San Francisco St.;
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South San Francisco St. by the Lumberyard
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Visitor Center, 1 E. Route 66;
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County Courthouse, mid-block on San Francisco St.
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Pay online by clicking HERE.
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This is also a great option if you would like to schedule parking in advance.
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Download the Flowbird app on your mobile phone ($.23 per transaction convenience fee applies). Sign up to receive notice before your time expires, and extend time directly from your phone!
QUICK LINKS
PUBLIC PARKING
PERMIT PARKING
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Where can I find accessible parking
OTHER WAYS TO GET AROUND DOWNTOWN

Downtown businesses are rolling out the red carpet and literally paying for you to park downtown! Think validated parking, only easier! There are no codes to remember, and you don't have to juggle receipts or tickets. Simply mention you parked downtown at any of the participating businesses listed below, and they will take $1 off your purchase. Check back frequently, the list of participating businesses is growing!
List of Participating Businesses
Absolute Bikes
Alley Cats Haircutting Salon
Babbitt's Backcountry Outfitters
Basement Marketplace
Beaver Street Brewery
Bigfoot BBQ
Black Hound Gallerie
Bright Side Bookshop
Flagstaff Bicycle Revolution
Flagstaff General Store
Flagstaff Sports Exchange
Fool's Gold
Il Rosso's Pizzeria & Bar
La Vetta Ristorante Italiano
Lumberyard Brewery
MIX
Motel DuBeau
Mountain Sports
Nomads Global Lounge
Old Town Creperie
Peace Surplus
PJ Chilcottage
Puchteca Indian Goods
Rainbow's End
Root Public House
Sage Brush Trading Co.
Salt + Peak Boutique
Shane Knight Gallery
Shoes and Such
Southside Tavern
Tourist Home
Woodys Old School Tattoos and Piercings
Employee Parking & Alternatives
Those working downtown have several options to get to work on time!
Employee Permit
Designated employee parking has been identified, including the Phoenix Avenue lot, as well as the new W. Aspen and W. Cherry lots, and some on-street spaces on Leroux St., Birch Ave., WC Riles St., Verde St., Elden St., Cherry Ave. and West Aspen Ave. Click HERE to see a map with Employee Parking locations. The monthly fee is $10, and you can purchase by the month or annually.
VIP Commuter
As a downtown employee, you can park AND ride by getting a ParkFlag employee parking permit and a FREE Mountain Line bus pass. You have the power to choose what works best for your commute each day! Benefits include:
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You choose which day to drive your car or take the Mountain Line bus
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The Mountain Line pass is good on all routes at all times
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Guaranteed Ride Home program means you won't be stuck if you have an emergency.
Download the Mountain Line's new transit app for information on bus routes and times HERE (need to have your device's location services turned on).
Bike
Bike racks are located throughout Downtown on almost every block.
Free Parking
Route 66 allows free 2 hour parking Monday - Saturday from 7 AM - 8 PM. All other times, parking on Route 66 is free and time unlimited.
Parking remains free on streets outside of the managed area.
Park & Ride
The City is exploring future Park & Ride lots
Employee Permit Program - Additional Details
Where can I get an Employee Permit Application?
Complete an application by clicking HERE.
How much will Employee Permits Cost?
$10/month.
What happens if I don’t want to get an employee permit?
Not interested in paying $10/month? That's ok! There are several options available:
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If you plan to drive and park your car, you may park in public parking spaces outside of the Pay to Park area, i.e., north of Cherry Ave., west of Humphreys, or spaces on the south side that are off commercial streets.
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Consider taking Mountain Line. Free bus passes are available through ParkFlag - application is available HERE. Bus service is convenient, reliable and offer amenities, such as a Guaranteed Ride Home if the need arises. Check out Mountain Line's website HERE.
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Consider riding your bike. The Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance recently installed 10 new bike racks throughout downtown.
Is my license plate really my permit?
Yes. There are no physical permits – no stickers or window hangers.
A benefit to this system is you may enter as many license plates as you want on the same permit. This means that you can park different cars, even rental cars, on the same permit. However, only one of the cars can park (use the permit) at any one time.
Am I guaranteed a parking space if I get an Employee Permit?
No. Employees will have designated areas to park. The number of spaces are limited which, again, is one reason we are now managing parking.
Are employee permits valid every day of the year?
No. Employee permits are not valid when the Armed Forces, Fourth of July, and Holiday Lights parades are scheduled.
The link to fill out your Employee Permit information can be found by clicking HERE. It's easy! Simply create an account and log in. Select "Employee Monthly" or "Employee Annually" and click "View." Select "Zone" (north or south) and complete the rest of the required information.
Note: You will need to attach 2 current paystubs or a letter from your employer verifying employment.
Once you select "Check Out," ParkFlag staff will verify information and send a link for payment.
QUICK LINKS
PUBLIC PARKING
Pay in Advance (1, 3 or 7 day increments)
PERMIT PARKING
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Where can I find accessible parking
OTHER WAYS TO GET AROUND DOWNTOWN
Bike Parking (coming soon)
Residential Permits
Parking supply in and around the downtown area is limited. ParkFlag does offer permits and management, but the options are limited and are based on location, housing type and time of year. **At this time, ParkFlag does not offer annual permits for residents living in apartments, townhomes, condos and other multi-resident housing units. ParkFlag will provide permits for off-street parking while the winter ordinance is in effect. Follow directions below for the Downtown Residential - Non SFR Permit.
PERMIT TYPES:
Downtown Single-Family Residential (SFR) – Must be a residence located on either metered or time limited streets within the existing parking district. Residents qualify for one FREE permit per water meter, that allows for parking within three blocks of residence without having to pay or worry about time limited parking. This permit is available 24/7 excluding winter ordinance hours. A Downtown Residential permit may be purchased to provide off-street parking while the winter ordinance is in effect.
To apply for this type of permit, click HERE. Log in or create an account, click "Add Permit" and select the SFR (single-family resident) option.
Residential – This permit is available to residents located outside of the paid parking district and within established zones. Permitted areas are set up by petition on a block-by-block basis. Click HERE for more information on this process. This permit is available 24/7 excluding winter ordinance hours. A Downtown Residential permit may be purchased to provide off-street parking while the winter ordinance is in effect.
SHORTCUT!
If you know you are in an established Residential District, apply for a permit by clicking HERE.
To form a Residential District, access the Petition by clicking HERE.
Downtown Residential Non Single-Family Residence (non SFR) - Provides off-street parking to ALL downtown residents during winter ordinance hours. This permit is valide from 5pm - 9am Sunday thru Thursday, and 8pm - 9am Friday and Saturday. Locations are in the following lots: Phoenix Ave., Aspen/Beaver and Cherry/Beaver, and the cost is $60 / month.
To apply for this type of permit, click HERE. Log in or create an account, click "Add Permit" and select Downtown Residential - Non SFR option.
The Winter Ordinance
is in effect
November 1 - April 1
from midnight - 7am.
For more information on residential permits, please contact ParkFlag at:
928-213-2960
QUICK LINKS
PUBLIC PARKING
PERMIT PARKING
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Where can I find accessible parking (coming soon)
OTHER WAYS TO GET AROUND DOWNTOWN
Bike Parking (coming soon)
Why Parking Matters
Adequate parking supply is a fundamental need for a vibrant downtown. Access to available and convenient parking is important for businesses, customers, visitors, employees, residents and those looking to invest in downtown. For downtown Flagstaff to thrive, while serving all of these different audiences, there must be the right types of parking, in the right amounts, located in the right places. Downtown Flagstaff is unique given there has not been an investment into providing adequate public parking or managing the existing limited supply – until the creation of ParkFlag.
Implemented in 2017, ParkFlag is a comprehensive parking program that provides management of on-street parking and municipal surface lots in downtown Flagstaff, Southside and adjacent neighborhoods. The program includes paid parking at kiosks, employee permits, resident permits, time limited parking, and enforcement of ADA parking and unsafe parking behaviors (parking backwards on a one-way street, blocking driveway & alley access, etc).
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BENEFITS:
Park Flag manages public parking in downtown Flagstaff and the surrounding neighborhoods. This plan:
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Better manages our existing – and limited – parking supply
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Provides a dedicated funding source to acquire or build additional parking
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Takes a comprehensive approach – addresses parking for residents, employees, business owners, customers and visitors
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Offers a more convenient and positive experience for visitors, residents and employees
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Provides free ECO passes for employees and additional bike racks as multi-modal options
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Parking Aides serve as ambassadors – by providing education on parking options and positive parking behavior
How Is The Revenue Managed
ParkFlag is a City program within the Economic Vitality Division. All revenues and expenditures, however, are kept separate from the City's General Fund and managed in a Special Revenue Fund. The City Council passed an ordinance that formally establishes separate accounting for the parking system. That means that all revenues/expenses associated with the parking program may not be used for other non-ParkFlag uses. Funds in this account must be associated with the operation and maintenance of the ParkFlag system and may not be used for other initiatives, projects, areas of service, etc.
"LOCKBOX"
In addition to the separate accounting, there is an additional requirement: an ordinance was passed that requires a minimum of 20% of gross revenues must be set aside in a separate fund dedicated to the acquisition of parking supply. This is a key provision - for the first time ever - there is a mechanism and funding source for future parking facilities.
FAQs
GENERAL INFO
Why is there a comprehensive parking program?
The short answer is a managed parking system gets us on the path to securing additional SUPPLY and keeps available customer parking in convenient locations near businesses! Parking has been an issue facing our community for over 50 years. Business owners, employees and visitors frequently express lack of parking in downtown, inadequate signage, and that the current Two-Hour time limit is not an effective way to manage on-street parking.
With this Comprehensive Parking Plan, we achieve several goals:
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Set aside funds dedicated to additional parking supply/facilities
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Better manage our existing – and limited – parking supply
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Provide a more convenient and positive experience for patrons, employees and residents
What is covered in the plan?
The plan includes kiosks in the commercial areas of downtown, free 20-minute curbside pickup zones, an Employee Permit Program, a Resident Permit Program, alternative modes of transportation, and customer-service based compliance. For the most up-to-date map, click HERE.
Will paid parking make customers go elsewhere and hurt businesses?
Convenience is key. Available parking is necessary to support businesses. A better managed parking system offers customers convenient parking options and results in a better experience. When parking is free, our on-street spaces are almost 100% full with longer-term parkers like employees, downtown residents and students. Customers end up circling until a space opens, or they end up leaving altogether.
Where can I park in Downtown Flagstaff?
There are several hundred available on-street parking spaces. Click HERE to see a detailed map. In addition to on-street spaces, parking will be available in public parking lots located at:
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NEW! Cherry Avenue Parking Lot - 101 W. Cherry Ave.
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NEW! Aspen Avenue Parking Lot - 107 W. Aspen Ave.
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Phoenix Avenue Parking Lot – 116 W. Phoenix Ave
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Beaver Street Parking Lot – 102 W. Route 66
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Visitor Center – 1 E. Route 66
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Wheeler Park – 212 W. Aspen Ave
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Lumberyard Brewing Company Lot – 5 S. San Francisco
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Leroux Street Parking Lot (handicapped parking only) – 14 N. Leroux St
What will it cost to park, and what are the hours of operation?
Parking rates are $1.00/hour. Enforcement times are as follows:
Sunday - Thursday / 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday - Saturday / 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Where can I find ADA parking?
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Leroux Lot (located mid-block between Route 66 and Aspen Ave.) offers 9 spaces dedicated to ADA parking
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Aspen/Beaver Lot (located on the SW corner of Aspen Ave. and Beaver St.) offers 5 spaces
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Cherry Ave. Lot (located on the NW corner of Beaver St. and Cherry Ave.) offers 4 spaces
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Phoenix Ave. Lot (located on Phoenix Ave. between Milton and Beaver St. has 4 spaces
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South Beaver Lot (located at Beaver St. and Phoenix Ave.) has 2 spaces
Where can I park for free?
You can easily find free parking downtown! Follow these helpful tips:
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Click HERE and look for surface lots marked with a P. Most City and County lots are free after 5pm and on weekends.
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Route 66 offers free parking with a 2 hour maximum Monday - Saturday 9am - 7pm.
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Park for free outside the managed area.
What information do you need to enter into the kiosk?
Start by knowing your license plate number!! Helpful tip: take a picture of your license plate number with your smart phone!
Patrons have 3 options to pay for parking:
1) pay at the kiosk with a debit or credit card. When paying at a kiosk, you will need to enter license plate and payment information each visit.
2) use the mobile app Flowbird – With the mobile app, you enter the information once and can use the app for future visits and to extend your time. Create a Flowbird account by clicking HERE.
3) pay cash at the Visitor’s Center, City Hall, ParkFlag offices and kiosks located:
- San Francisco in front of the County Courthouse
- Southwest corner of San Francisco and Aspen
- Lumberyard parking lot (South San Francisco Street)
- Southeast corner of Aspen and Leroux
What form of payment will be accepted at pay stations?
All kiosks accept debit cards, Visa and Mastercard. Cash is accepted at the kiosks listed above. Patrons may also download a mobile app – Flowbird - that allows users to enter information once and use for each visit. The mobile app will also send a text alert when the meter is about to expire allowing the user to add time by using their cell phone.
What if someone wants to use cash and/or coin for payment?
The Visitors Center, ParkFlag Office and City Hall accept cash/coin, then turn around and pay using the mobile app.
I’ve been in cities where you can add money and extend your parking from your phone. It that possible with this system?
Yes! If the Flowbird mobile app has been installed, patrons can extend their stay with just a few prompts. Business owners that have the app installed can also pay for customers to ensure they keep shopping.
How long can I stay in a space?
There is no time limit on pay-to-park spaces. Visitors and customers are invited to stay parked, but will need to pay as long as the system hours are in operation.
Can I move my car?
Yes. You can park in any pay-to-park space and move your car as desired.
Why do you need to know your license plate?
We considered many different options, and the license plate ID was the most customer-friendly. Given our Flagstaff climate, space numbers can be hard to see with snow accumulation and our narrow sidewalks make it difficult and expensive to add signs and meters at each space. Also, with the license plate ID system, visitors can pay once and move their car to different spaces.
I drive a motorcycle, do I still have to pay for parking or get a permit?
Yes. If the vehicle requires a license plate, playing for parking and obtaining a permit is required.
Is handicapped parking free?
No. However, there are designated spaces for those displaying a handicapped license or placard: Leroux Street surface parking lot (mid-block on Leroux between Route 66 and Aspen), City Hall surface parking lot, and some on-street spaces.
What happens to all of the revenue generated from pay-to-park?
Great question! The City Council passed an ordinance that formally establishes separate accounting for the parking system. That means that all revenues/expenses associated with the parking program stay separate from the City’s general fund, and may not be used for other non-parking uses. Funds in this account must be associated with the operation and maintenance of the parking system and may not be used for other city initiatives, projects, areas of service, etc.
Furthermore – in addition to the separate accounting, there is an additional requirement: the ordinance also includes language stating that a minimum of 20% of gross revenues must be set aside in a separate fund dedicated to the acquisition of additional parking supply. This is a key provision that for the first time ever requires funds be set aside for future parking facilities.
QUESTIONS ABOUT EMPLOYEE / BUSINESS OWNER PARKING
What about employees and business owners? Where will they park?
Employees and business owners have several options!
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Employee Permit – more than 350 spaces in dedicated areas have been identified for employee permit parking north and south of the railroad tracks. The cost is $10 per month, and can be purchased on a monthly or annual basis. The application for an Employee Permit is available now by clicking HERE.
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Free Parking – employees and business owners may still park outside of the managed area for free (north of Cherry, west of Humphreys, Southside- please check signs for permitted parking).
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Alternative Modes – the Downtown Business Alliance recently installed new bike racks throughout downtown to make commuting by bicycle more convenient.
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ParkFlag offers VIP Commuter passes for downtown workers. Click HERE for the application, or click HERE for more information on employee parking.
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The City is exploring future Park & Ride lots.
How much do Employee Permits Cost?
$10/month.
Is my license plate really my permit?
Yes. There are no physical permits – no stickers or window hangers.
A benefit to this system is you may enter as many license plates as you want on the same permit. This means that you can park different cars, even rental cars, on the same permit. However, only one of the cars can park (use the permit) at any one time.
Am I guaranteed a parking space?
No. The number of spaces are limited which, again, is one reason we are now managing parking.
Are employee permits valid every day of the year?
No. Employee permits are not valid when the Armed Forces, Fourth of July, and Holiday Lights parades are scheduled.
QUESTIONS ABOUT RESIDENT PERMIT PARKING
What about the Resident Permit? How does that work?
This is a process initiated by residents and requires that someone on the block organizes neighbors and takes on the role of “proponent.”
Helpful Tips - A fact sheet to better understand how to implement Resident Permit Parking can be found by clicking HERE. For a copy of the Petition, click HERE.
Property owners on each block of a street need to petition ParkFlag in order to have residential permit parking regulations installed. A majority of the property owners must want the controls, AND, the occupancy of the parking spaces on the block must be more than 75%.
There are two methods for circulating the petition:
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The organizer prepares and distributes a simple sign-up sheet. Any answer other than “Yes, I want resident parking controls installed” is counted as a “No” vote.
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A petition is sent by proponents to property owners via certified mail. In this case, a lack of response by a property owner will be counted as a vote in favor of installing parking controls.
If you are in an already established Residential District, you can apply for a permit by clicking HERE.
Who can sign a petition/sign-up sheet for installation of parking controls?
Only property owners can sign to install parking controls.
The block where the water meter is located that serves the property entitles the property owner a vote. Each water meter gets one vote, regardless of land use, number of units, number of tenants, number of employees, etc.
Who can get a resident parking permit?
Property owners go through the process to obtain a resident parking permit after parking controls have been put in place. Property owners can assign their permit to their tenants, employees and others. Tenants, employees and others need to work with the property owner to determine who will use the permit. ParkFlag has no authority to determine who will use the permit.
Why are resident permits issued based on water meters?
Issuing permits based on residency, employment, or number of units would require staff to verify personal records. This would be time intensive for staff to check marriages, partnerships, leases, sub-leases, roommates, employment, etc.
Flagstaff City Council, based on the mission of having a fair and balanced parking system, has determined that using water meters as the determinant of parking rights is the system that is simplest, most predictable, and least prone to fraud. It’s not perfect, but it also does not require the City to review personal records and requires little or no interpretation.
How many resident permits can I get?
A maximum of four. Each water meter will get one free parking permit, and additional permits must be purchased.
What will a resident parking permit cost?
First Permit: Free
Second Permit: $250 annually
Third Permit: $350 annually
Fourth Permit: $450 annually
Is my license plate really my permit?
Yes. There are no physical permits – no stickers or window hangers.
A benefit to this system is you may enter as many license plates as you want on the same permit. This means that you can park different cars, even rental cars, on the same permit. However, only one of the cars can park (use the permit) at any one time.
Am I guaranteed a space?
No. The resident parking permit only allows those with a permit to park in the spaces signed “No Parking – R Permit Exempt.” If those marked spaces on your street are full, you may park in other similarly signed spaces on other blocks. You may use the unrestricted public parking spaces on your block or any other block.
Resident permits are not valid on the days that the Armed Forces, Fourth of July, and Holiday Lights parades are scheduled.
What about my guests?
About half of the parking spaces on a controlled street remain public parking, and guests can always park in those spaces. In addition, each resident permit holder is entitled to 12 free guest permits per year. Guest permits allow the permit holder to park for 24 hours in the “No Parking – R Permit Exempt” spaces. Additional guest permits can be purchased for $5 each through the online portal by clicking HERE.
What if I own a business in the residential permit parking area?
Businesses located in a residential permit parking area are treated the same as residential use. First, to have a permitted parking area in place, ALL property owners have the same rights and will be counted “yes” or “no” on the petition. And, if passed – the same measure is in place – one permit per parking meter.
What if we live in the pay-to-park area of Downtown?
If you live in a property that is exclusively used as a single family residence, you will receive at no cost a permit to park in the same area as employee permit holders (primarily Agassiz, Verde, Eldon, Cherry).
Residents that live in other types of properties can purchase a permit for $60/month to park overnight in one of the City’s public parking lots during the months that the Winter Parking Ordinance is in effect.
Will the Snow Ordinance impact Downtown Residents that utilize on-street parking overnight?
Yes! The Snow Ordinance will be enforced as posted. Downtown Residents that do not already have off-street parking secured may purchase a permit for $60/month to park overnight in one of the City’s public parking lots during this time.
Who do I contact when I have an issue or concern?
Gail Brockman is the Parking Manager and oversees the day-to-day operations of the program. Reach her by email at: ParkFlag@flagstaffaz.gov; or 928-213-2960.
You can also contact the Downtown Business Alliance. The DBA works closely with the Parking Manager and is here to advocate on behalf of all downtown businesses, employees and property owners. If you have issues or concerns – consider us your one-stop-shop: contact us and we’ll find an answer or solution to your concern. info@downtownflagstaff.org; 928-275-2655
QUICK LINKS
PUBLIC PARKING
Pay in Advance (1, 3 and 7 day increments)
PERMIT PARKING
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Where can I find accessible parking
OTHER WAYS TO GET AROUND DOWNTOWN
Bike Parking (coming soon)

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Need Help? We're Here to Assist!
Have questions about parking in Downtown Flagstaff or your permit application? Don't hesitate to reach out!
Email Us: Send your inquiries to ParkFlag@flagstaffaz.gov.
Call Us: You can also speak directly with our team by calling 928-213-2960.

