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Monthly Parking in International District
The Chinatown-International District of Seattle, Washington (also known as the CID) is the center of Seattle's Asian American community. Within the Chinatown International District are the three neighborhoods known as Seattle's Chinatown, Japantown, and Little Saigon, named for the concentration of businesses owned by people of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese descent, respectively. The geographic area also once included Seattle's Manilatown. The name Chinatown-International District was established by City Ordinance 119297 in 1999 as a result of the three neighborhoods' work and consensus on the Seattle Chinatown International District Urban Village Strategic Plan submitted to the City Council in December 1998. Like many other areas of Seattle, the neighborhood is multiethnic, but the majority of its residents are of Chinese ethnicity. It is one of eight historic neighborhoods recognized by the City of Seattle. CID has a mix of residences and businesses and is a tourist attraction for its ethnic Asian businesses and landmarks. - source: Wikipedia
Monthly Parking Rates in International District (Seattle)
The monthly parking rates in Seattle range from $50 to $310. Compare best parking rates on our website and book parking at a price that works best for you.Book Monthly Parking in International District
Review monthly parking offers in International District that are available at the moment and select the right spot that meets your requirements. If you can't find a good parking option now, check back later as new parking spots become available in Seattle every week.Address | Intersection | Price | Type | |
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1011 East Terrace St | $200.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
914 East Terrace | $125.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
400 S Jackson St | 4th Ave S and S Jackson St. | $250.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now |
Information About Parking in Seattle
Parking in Seattle isn’t getting any easier as the city grows. The pressing need for street parking is balanced against business requirements, traffic flow and the desire to protect residential streets. So while there are plenty of free and paid street parking spots in Seattle, they can be hard to find and inconsistent in availability, with parking restrictions in force at certain times of day, certain days of the week, or along certain routes. The cost of parking in Seattle can also vary widely, from as little as $0.50 an hour to over $20 an hour.
International District Parking Statistics
- Seattle has 1.6 million parking spots for its 725,000 residents, which equates to 5.2 spots per household.
- Nearly a third of all these spots are in purpose-built garages, and another third are on-street parking.
- However, Seattle drivers spend an average of 57 hours looking for parking every year - compared to a national average of 17 hours.
- Seattle has a strict 72-hour rule, where parking on any street for longer than 3 days is prohibited.
- Parking tickets range from $44 to $450.