Bend, Oregon Parking Permits, Meters & Curb Loading

Transportation Oregon 4 Minutes Read ยท published March 08, 2026 Flag of Oregon

Bend, Oregon manages on-street parking, paid meters, residential and special permits, and curb loading rules through city regulations and department policies. This guide explains who enforces the rules, how to apply for permits or loading authorizations, where to find the controlling municipal code, and what to do if you get a citation. It summarizes typical permit types, meter practices, curb loading standards, inspection and complaint pathways, and step-by-step actions for common tasks such as applying, paying, and appealing.

Parking permits and on-street meters

The City of Bend issues permits for specific zones and manages on-street meters downtown and in commercial districts. Permit types commonly include residential, employer, and special event permits; meters regulate time-limited curb access and payment. For official regulatory text and code references see the city code repository.Municipal Code[1]

Confirm permit eligibility with the Transportation Division before applying.
  • Residential parking permits: eligibility and zone rules are set by the city; application procedures are administered by Transportation.
  • Meter fees and maximum time limits vary by zone and time of day; see official parking pages for current rates.
  • Curb loading zones are designated for short-term commercial loading and may require a permit or temporary authorization.

Loading zones, commercial deliveries, and curb restrictions

Curb loading rules prioritize safety and freight movement while balancing on-street parking demand. Restrictions may specify hours, vehicle size limits, time limits, and permit conditions. To request a curb loading designation or temporary loading authorization, contact the Transportation Division or Public Works.Transportation Division[2]

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is carried out by designated city staff and the municipal court for citation adjudication. Specific fine amounts and schedules are set in the municipal code and related fee schedules; when an exact dollar amount or escalation structure is not printed on a public ordinance page, it is noted as not specified on the cited page below.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; refer to the municipal code and current fee schedule for exact penalties.Municipal Code[1]
  • Escalation and repeat offences: not specified on the cited page; some citations may increase for continuing violations.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders to remove vehicles, towing or immobilization under city authority, and referral to municipal court for collection.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Transportation Division and Parking Enforcement coordinate inspections and respond to complaints; report issues via the city's Transportation contact page.Transportation Division[2]
  • Appeals and review: parking citations may be contested through the municipal court or the administrative review process; see Municipal Court for filing deadlines and procedures.Municipal Court[3]
If you receive a citation act promptly to preserve appeal rights.

Applications & Forms

The city publishes permit applications and guidance through Transportation or central permitting. If a specific permit form number or downloadable application is not published on the cited pages, it is not specified on the cited page.

  • Residential or event permit applications: check the Transportation Division contact page for current forms and submission instructions.
  • Fees for permits: posted fee schedules apply; if a fee amount is not listed on the official page, it is not specified on the cited page.

Common violations

  • Expired meter or unpaid meter time.
  • Parking in a designated curb loading zone during restricted hours without authorization.
  • Blocking a sidewalk, crosswalk, or wheelchair ramp at the curb.

Action steps

  • To apply for a permit: contact Transportation, request the appropriate application, and submit required documentation.
  • To pay a citation: follow instructions on the citation or contact Municipal Court to view payment options.
  • To appeal: file within the municipal court or administrative appeal period specified on your citation; contact Municipal Court for deadlines.

FAQ

Who enforces parking meters and curb loading rules in Bend?
The Transportation Division and designated parking enforcement staff enforce meters and curb loading; citation adjudication and appeals are handled by the Municipal Court.
How do I apply for a residential parking permit?
Request the residential permit form from the Transportation Division; submit proof of residency and any required fee as directed on the application.
What happens if my vehicle is towed from a curb loading zone?
Towed vehicles are subject to towing and storage fees and must be recovered per the municipal code; contact Parking Enforcement or Municipal Court for release procedures.

How-To

  1. Identify the permit or authorization you need by contacting the Transportation Division or reviewing the municipal code.
  2. Complete the official application form and collect required documents such as proof of residency or event permits.
  3. Submit the application and payment as instructed by Transportation; await written approval or denial.
  4. If you receive a citation you wish to contest, file an appeal with Municipal Court within the time limit shown on the citation.

Key Takeaways

  • Contact the Transportation Division early for permits and curb loading requests.
  • Act quickly on citations to preserve appeal rights and avoid escalation.
  • Use official city pages for forms, fee schedules, and Municipal Court procedures.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Municipal Code - Bend, OR
  2. [2] Transportation Division - City of Bend
  3. [3] Municipal Court - City of Bend