City of Key West issued the following announcement on Sept. 14.
The City of Key West has revamped its residential parking permit system to make it easier to navigate.
After hearing strong feedback from the community, the City of Key West will continue issuing residential parking decals. But the new system allows you to purchase the permit online. You won’t need to go to the Tax Collector’s offices to purchase one. Just click the link on the City’s website, and you’re on your way! Once the online permit process is approved, you’ll be receiving your new sticker in the mail. All current stickers are valid until the end of October.
In October, when current residential permits expire, residents will be able to obtain a permit that allows parking in spaces marked residential. The permit also allows you to park in six City lots for four hours a day. They are: the Park and Ride on Grinnell, the main lot at the Key West Bight on Caroline, the Fire Station on Angela Street, Smathers Beach, the Truman Waterfront Park, and Jackson Square behind the courthouse. The permit is only good in Jackson Square evenings and on weekends.
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Key West