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Don't forget Myrtle Beach's six decal and placard options for parking season

FEBRUARY 28, 2023

The paid parking season begins tomorrow, Wednesday, March 1, in Myrtle Beach. Outside of paying the meter to park, there are six parking pass, decal and placard options depending on whether you live in Myrtle Beach or not. See the options below, and click the link for the full details and explanation of each pass, decal and placard option: https://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/.../parking.../index.php.

Remember, just because your home address says "Myrtle Beach," it does not mean you live within the city limits. You can check to see if you live inside the City of Myrtle Beach here: https://bit.ly/3Skao5y.

Minor details for available parking options are as follows...
1. Resident Parking Decal
- Free with proof of City of Myrtle Beach residency and paid vehicle tax.
- Your vehicle must "live" in the City of Myrtle Beach limits.
2. Guest Placard
- For residential properties east of Kings Highway, 31st Avenue North to 82nd Avenue North.
- Four placards per address limit (no fee)
3. Seven Day Visitor Parking Pass for Metered Parking
- Cost is $50.00.
- Passes cannot be used in decal-only restricted parking.
- Passes are available from Reef Parking in the Pavilion Parking Garage, 914 North Kings Highway, (843-626-7275).
4. Non-Resident Employee Decal
- Must be directly employed by a business located East of Kings Highway to the oceanfront.
- $50 per calendar year
5. Non-Resident Decal/Placard
- Placards can be used at designated metered parking, located between 6th Avenue South and 21st Avenue North, and at metered street ends, from 69th to 77th Avenues North (not to be used in decal-only restricted parking).
- $100 per calendar year
6. Non-Resident Golf Cart Decal/Placard
- Placards can be used at designated metered parking, located between 21st Avenue North and 6th Avenue South, and at metered street ends, from 69th to 77th Avenues North (not to be used in decal-only restricted parking).
- $100 per calendar year

Again, please see the City of Myrtle Beach's Parking Meter webpage for the full explanation of each option and the requirements that need to be met to receive it: https://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/.../parking.../index.php.