What is the difference between a Regular Commuter permit and an Occasional/Evening permit?
A regular permit, which you purchase for an annual fee, is valid anytime during the parking year with no limit on the number of days or evenings that you park. An occasional/evening permit, which you purchase for a fee and an additional deposit, is valid anytime during the parking year, with one difference: you pay for each day you park. Occasional/evening permits are designed to meet the needs of part-time employees, second- and third-shift employees, or employees who normally use other means of commuting. Check the Rates Table for the daily charges.
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