The City of Bloomington Announces Availability of 2025-2026 Neighborhood Residential Parking Permits

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The City of Bloomington has announced that applications for the 2025-2026 Neighborhood Residential Parking Permits are now available online for residents in designated parking zones. Eligible residents can apply through the portal at bloomington. t2hosted. com and must submit necessary documents like vehicle registration and proof of residency. Indiana University students residing in Greek houses or at Collins Living-Learning Center need to provide extra documentation.

The city has made it clear that all transactions will be conducted online, and permits will be mailed directly to applicants. This shift to online applications aims to streamline the process and enhance convenience for residents. A map showing the areas requiring permits is available at bton. in/resip. Additional instructions for using the online portal can be found at bton.

in/~rPkE. For inquiries, residents can reach Parking Services at customer. service@bloomington. in. gov or call 812-349-3436.

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