EMP (Annual) cost is $80
Applicant must meet the criteria as set in G.M.C. 10.12.022 Early Morning Parking Permit - Annual Permits
1.) How do I qualify for an Annual Parking permit?
- You must have more vehicles than the legally permitted available off-street parking at your residence.
- All parking spaces, including garage and driveway, must be used for parking of vehicles and not for storage.
- Only passenger vehicles may qualify for parking permits. RV's, motorcycles, boats, etc., do not qualify for permits.
- All vehicles must be currently registered to the application address being provided for exemption.
- All driver licenses must reflect the address being provided for exemption.
2.) How many permits can I apply for?
- You can apply for as many permits for vehicles that are over the amount of legal spaces your property is built for.
- Permits are issued per calendar year beginning January 1st through December 31 for the year that you apply for.
3.) How do I apply for a permit?
- An application form must be completed and turned in to the Community Preservation Bureau.
- All applications must be submitted in person with all the required documents. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
- Mailed and faxed applications with not be accepted.
- Payment must also be made when submitting an application.
- Early Morning Parking Permit Application (fillable)
(PDF, 328KB)
4.) Do I need to bring in my vehicle registrations?
- Please provide copies of current registration to ALL vehicles parked at your residence.
- All registrations must reflect the address being requested for exemption.
5.) What if I am a student living in Glendora?
- When applying for a permit, let the office know you need a student exemption parking permit.
- Still provide copies of all registrations and driver licenses even though your primary residence will be a different location.
- Provide a current copy of your lease agreement showing that you reside in Glendora.
- You must provide a copy of your valid student I.D. and/or current school registration.
- The fee is the same as a regular permit and must be paid when submitting an application.
6.) What if I live in an apartment complex?
- You may qualify for a parking permit only if there is proof of deficiency at your apartment unit location.
- Depending on the number of bedrooms you are leasing, the number of parking spaces should be matching (example: one bedroom=one parking space, two bedrooms=two parking spaces, and three bedrooms=three parking spaces).
- If the number of parking spaces is less than the number of bedrooms, you may apply for the amount of parking permit(s) to equal the amount of bedrooms you are leasing.
- The amount of people or vehicles is not a deciding factor for parking permit qualification. Only the amount of bedrooms vs. parking spaces is considered.
7.) What if I live in a RV/Trailer Park?
- Residents of RV/trailer parks do not qualify for annual parking permits as they are regulated by the State of California.
- Residents are only allotted the space they are leasing within the trailer park for parking of RV/trailer and vehicles.
- Residents may request for additional parking within the trailer park to their property management if available.
- You may obtain daily parking permits to park on the street only.
8.) What if I drive a company vehicle?
- Please provide a letter from your supervisor on your company's letterhead indicating that the vehicle has been issued to you.
- The letter shall indicate your name and home address.
- Provide a copy of the company vehicle registration with the application.
- All commercial vehicles are still subject to the Glendora Municipal Code section 10.12.060-Prohibited parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones.
- The fee is the same as a regular permit and must be paid when submitting an application.
9.) What if I change my vehicle or license plate after I have purchased a permit?
- Provide a copy of your new vehicle registration or the sale agreement showing the vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) if you do not yet have plates on the vehicle.
- A new permit will be issued to your new vehicle and the old permit will be retracted as null and void.
- There is no additional fee to exchange a permit within the same year issued.
10.) What if I change my address after I have purchased a permit?
- Provide a copy of your new change of address form from DMV for your driver's license and vehicle registrations.
- There is no additional fee to exchange a permit within the same year issued.
11.) What if I move from the City of Glendora before my permit expires?
- The application payment is non-refundable as established by City Council resolution.
- There is no proration for using a parking permit for only part of the year.
12.) What if I have a disabled placard?
- Any vehicle displaying a disabled placard is exempt from having to obtain a parking permit.
- Placard must be displayed in lieu of parking permit to avoid citations.
13.) What if my application is denied?
- You will receive notification via U.S. mail if your application is denied.
- Application payment is non-refundable as established by City Council resolution.
- Appeals for denial can be filed with the City of Glendora Planning Commission located at City Hall.