City of Flagstaff — ParkFlag to resume paid parking enforcement

FLAGSTAFF — The city of Flagstaff’s paid parking program, ParkFlag will resume March 1, 2021 and will continue to manage the limited supply of parking downtown and in the Southside Neighborhood. This program was suspended due to COVID-19, however, enforcement of title 9 parking violations including time limited parking has been ongoing.

When ParkFlag resumes, the program will include changes that were recommended by the public, including:

• Shortened the hours of pay-to-park schedule to reflect when management was needed most

— Sunday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
— Friday and Saturday 9a.m.to 8p.m.
• Decreased the cost of an employee parking permit by over 75%, to $10/month. The
application for an Employee Permit is available through ParkFLag.org.

• Installation of new, easy to read signs listing hours of operation and the locations of
Employee North (EN) parking.

• The carry out zones will remain in place providing locals and visitors the opportunity to
get carry-out or short-term business done without paying for their parking.

Starting March 1, parking customers will be able to purchase parking at any one of the 106 kiosks located in the Pay-To-Park area. The kiosks will be sanitized daily. The Flowbird mobile app is a touchless option for payment, as well as the online portal. Parking cost remains at $1.00 an hour, your license plate number is your permit, keep a photo or note in your phone.

For additional information about our updated hours, additional Employee North parking areas, including maps please visit www.parkflag.org