If you have a permit for your house, you can call if someone is parked there, and the police will come and ticket/tow. That's my understanding of how it works. We have one, but we live in a neighborhood where everyone has driveways, so it's sort of superfluous (and it wasn't my idea to get it).
Street parking is fairly plentiful in most of Lowell, so I doubt it's an issue for most people, even in multi-unit buildings. Back Central is the obvious exception.
The only permit-parking neighborhoods I know of are right near UMass, where there have been problems with students parking on residential streets.
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Date: 2013-11-21 02:49 am (UTC)Street parking is fairly plentiful in most of Lowell, so I doubt it's an issue for most people, even in multi-unit buildings. Back Central is the obvious exception.
The only permit-parking neighborhoods I know of are right near UMass, where there have been problems with students parking on residential streets.