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Parking zones linked to street segments
This dataset contains each parking zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The parking zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple parking zones. This data can be linked to both the sign plate parking zone dataset. The dataset(s) can be joined on parking zone. To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id.
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Parking zones linked to street segments
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This dataset contains each parking zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The parking zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple parking zones. This data can be linked to both the sign plate parking zone dataset. The dataset(s) can be joined on parking zone. To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id.
Parking zones linked to street segments
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This dataset contains each parking zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The parking zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple parking zones. This data can be linked to both the sign plate parking zone dataset. The dataset(s) can be joined on parking zone. To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id.
Pay Stay zones linked to street segments
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This dataset refers to a deprecated parking management solution. It contains each Pay Stay zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The Pay Stay zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple Pay Stay zones. This data can be linked to both the sign plate Pay Stay zone dataset. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/sign-plates-located-in-each-pay-stay-zone/information/ and also the Pay Stay parking restrictions dataset https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/pay-stay-parking-restrictions/information/ The datasets can be joined on Pay Stay zone. To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/road-corridors/information/ For further information on Pay Stay https://www.paystay.com.au/
Pay Stay zones linked to street segments
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This dataset refers to a deprecated parking management solution. It contains each Pay Stay zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The Pay Stay zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple Pay Stay zones. This data can be linked to both the sign plate Pay Stay zone dataset. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/sign-plates-located-in-each-pay-stay-zone/information/ and also the Pay Stay parking restrictions dataset https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/pay-stay-parking-restrictions/information/ The datasets can be joined on Pay Stay zone. To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/road-corridors/information/ For further information on Pay Stay https://www.paystay.com.au/
Zone and Lot Attributes
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This dataset includes a table with space counts, number of meters, rates, and parking types for each zone, as sampled on particular dates. A second table includes lease counts by lot, also with the dates that the counts were made.
Parking Permit Zones
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This dataset contains all those street segments (individually uniquely identified by Record ID) that have been designated as belonging to a “Residential Parking Zone.” Residential Parking Zones are established by passage of legislation through the Chicago City Council; this data set is updated daily, but major update installments typically occur shortly after City Council Meetings (where/when legislation affecting zones – such as zone creation or zone modification – occurs). (See City Council Meeting schedule: https://chicago.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx.) The collection of street segments for a single zone (collectively identified by Zone number) are not required to constitute a seamless polygon; however, they must be contiguous; in this sense, “Zones” often closer resemble a collection of intersecting segments rather than an unbroken area. Segments are commonly categorized as being either “Standard” or “Buffer”: Standard means that signs exist on the street segment beginning at the low-point and ending at the high-point; Buffer means that physical signs do not exist for that zone on that physical street, but residents of addresses within that segment shall have the privilege to purchase zone products (daily permits and annual passes) for that zone, as if physical signs were installed. (In this way, segments designated as ‘Buffer’ can in fact overlap with either other buffers and/or standard segments.) Physical signs will display the zone number and the day/times when the zone restriction is in effect, e.g., “All Times” / “Anytime”; “Monday through Friday”; “6am – 6pm All Days.” During restricted days/times, any vehicle parked in the zone which does not display a valid unexpired zone product (either a daily permit or an annual pass printed on the City Vehicle Sticker) is subject to ticketing/enforcement. Read more about Residential Zone Parking and eligibility to purchase zoned products: https://www.chicityclerk.com/index.php/residential-zone-parking-faqs.