BSHS Residential Permit Parking District
In July of 2001, the Bozeman City Commission adopted the BSHS Residential Permit Parking District in an attempt to reduce serious parking congestion on the streets in the area immediately surrounding the Bozeman Senior High School. The district was created by request from the area homeowners.
Who is eligible for a Permit?
Any person who lives with the Residential Parking district is eligible to purchase Resident Parking Permits. Each residence is also allowed to purchase two (2) Visitor Permits. Any person employed within the district is eligible to purchase an Employee Parking Permit. Each annual permit is valid from August 15th to June 15th.
What do I need in order to purchase a permit?
You must bring your current vehicle registration, a picture ID, and proof of residency within the district to City Hall, 411 E. Main St., between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
Valid proof of residency would be any of the following items dated within the past 30 days:
- Utility statement
- Cable TV bill
- Rent receipt or agreement
- Bank statement
- Credit Card statement
What is the cost to residents?
Residential parking permits cost $10 per year. Visitor permits also cost $10 per year.
How is the district enforced?
Vehicles parked within the District that do not have the appropriate permits will be issued a parking violation with a minimum fine of $15. To report violators, please call the City of Bozeman Police Department at 582-2000. Reproduction of a permit, illegal use thereof, or falsifying information to obtain a permit may result in an appearance before the City Court Judge, a misdemeanor charge, and a fine.
Questions?
For additional information please contact City Hall at (406) 582-2303.


