Accessible Parking

Vehicles displaying a valid SC or other state-issued disability license plate or disability placard may park in: 

Designated spaces for persons with disabilities, as long as the vehicle is driven by or is transporting the person whose name appears on the license plate registration certificate or placard certificate. The placard must be clearly visible – either hanging from the rearview mirror or lying face-up on the dashboard.

Any of the City's time limit parking spaces with no time restriction, as long as the vehicle is driven by or is transporting the person whose name appears on the license plate registration certificate or placard certificate. The placard must be clearly visible – either hanging from the rearview mirror or lying face-up on the dashboard. Please note that this does not apply to spaces where public parking is prohibited. Examples include loading zones; spaces where parking is prohibited during street sweeping operations and spaces marked "Reserved" in general, or specifically reserved for law enforcement, food trucks, valet parking, etc.

AccessGVL: Your Guide to Accessible Parking

AccessGVL-logoAccessGVL is an interactive map and database which provides information about the accessibility of downtown restaurants, parking options, and routes from city-owned parking garages to participating restaurants. Giving diners confidence that they can easily reach their table and get to the restrooms. More about AccessGVL