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On-street parking is available on Arctic Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Rudee Loop and on Atlantic Avenue cross streets from 2nd-37th streets. Any vehicle visibly marked with a disabled parking tag or other form of identification may park at any on-street metered location for FREE for up to four hours.
Two parking spaces may share an access aisle. A van accessible parking space must have a minimum 96 inches wide access aisle to accommodate a wheelchair lift. As a rule, one out of six accessible parking spaces, and always at least one, must be van accessible.
(For example, Arlington County is one jurisdiction which does not allow free parking in metered or time-restricted spaces, even those which are accessible).
Disabled parking privileges allow you to park in any parking space designated for a disabled person and park for up to four hours in metered or time-restricted spaces without paying a fee (unless prohibited by the locality).
For placard and/or license plates, submit forms and fees to any Customer Service Center, DMV Select or mail to DMV, Data Integrity, P.O. Box 85815, Richmond, VA 23285-5815.
Disabled parkers with valid handicap license plates and/or hanging tags may park free at any on-street metered space for the posted time (2 hours at all downtown meters, except Waterside, which is 15 minutes). Or, disabled parkers may park in off-street parking garages and lots when paying posted hourly rates.
Virginias disabled parking placards and plates display the International Symbol of Access and are valid in all 50 states and other countries.
Handicapped parking is free for up to four hours at single- and multi-space meters.