DENVER (KDVR) — If you’ve ever circled the block looking for a parking spot, you know how difficult street parking in Denver can be.
City leaders hope that’s about to change — at least in four neighborhoods — with new parking rules aimed at helping residents find spots closer to home, and allowing visitors to stop and head to stores.
The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure plans to roll out updated curbside parking regulations in neighborhoods like Highland, Cherry Creek, 7th Avenue, and Jefferson Park. The updates look different in every neighborhood but include new time limits for non-residents and expanded permit programs for locals.
"The program is intended to ensure that curbside management strategies align with nearby land uses, activities to provide convenient