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There are several parking garages within walking distance of the museum. Impark Parking is located at 40 East 89th Street (between Madison and Park Avenues). Champion Parking is located at 60 East 90th Street (between Madison and Park Avenues). Both lots offer a discounted rate to museum visitors.
The Community Parking Program manages parking and shares the public street for residential and commercial use. The Museum Park Parking Benefit District was also approved.
To snag a permit, residents must live on a street that qualifies as a Residential Permit Parking area. They can fill out the Residential Permit Parking Application and submit it to ParkHouston, along with any required fees.
Question: How can I obtain a residential permit? Answer: You must live on a block that has been designated as a Residential Permit Parking area (see the map below). Simply fill out the 2024 Residential Permit Parking Application Form (.doc) and return to ParkHouston.
ParkHouston services and maintains 9,200 on-street parking spaces across the greater Houston area. The agency also creates sound regulations for all commercial and residential areas to enhance pedestrian safety, ensure a smooth flow of traffic, and allow emergency vehicles to reach their destinations.
Free parking is available in roughly 50% of the Park’s available spaces, including on-street parking spots and in Picnic Loop. During the public input phase of the Master Plan planning process for the future of Memorial Park, Houstonians asked for the Park to remain an urban wilderness park.
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The only authorized payment site for City of Houston parking citations and parking permits. Need assistance email parking@houstontx.gov or visit www.Houstontx.gov/parking.