What is Tiered Pricing?
Some communities use tiered pricing to determine parking permit costs based on the number of vehicles registered to a unit.
Each vehicle is assigned to a specific tier depending on how many vehicles are associated with your household.
How Vehicle Tiers Work
Tier format is written as:
[Tier 1.Vehicle #]
The number after the period represents the vehicle number registered to the unit.
Examples:
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Tier 1.1 = First vehicle
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Tier 1.2 = Second vehicle
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Tier 1.3 = Third vehicle
As additional vehicles are added, they may fall into a higher pricing tier depending on your community’s setup.
Example Pricing Structure
Below is an example of how vehicle-based tier pricing may be structured:
| Vehicle 1 | Vehicle 2 | Vehicle 3 |
|---|---|---|
| $50 | $55 | $60 |
In this example:
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A resident registering their first vehicle would fall under Tier 1.1
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A resident registering their second vehicle would fall under Tier 1.2
Important Notes
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Not all properties use multiple vehicle tiers.
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Some communities configure a single pricing tier, meaning all vehicles cost the same amount.
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Vehicle tier pricing is determined by your property management team.
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If a specific tier is not configured in your community, the system will apply the next available pricing tier set by the property.
Troubleshooting
If you are unsure which vehicle tier applies to you:
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Confirm how many vehicles are currently registered under your unit
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Review pricing displayed during the permit registration process
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Check your community’s Parking Policy for additional details
For questions about pricing structure or vehicle limits, contact your property management team. They oversee tier configuration and can coordinate with ParkingPass if needed.