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Permit Parking Sign Spec: R7-21a, Enforcement, and Cost
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A permit parking sign restricts a stall, row, or zone to vehicles displaying a valid permit. The federal MUTCD designation is R7-21a -- a 12-by-18-inch panel reading "PERMIT PARKING ONLY" with optional time, zone, and tow-away language. Standard spec is aluminum panel with ASTM D4956 Type IV reflective sheeting, mounted 7 to 8 feet above pavement on a galvanized steel post. Permit parking signs work best when paired with clear tow-away enforcement language, a published permit-issuance process, and a contracted towing partner familiar with Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 private-property tow rules.
MUTCD Section 2B.51 governs parking-restriction signs. The R7-21a designation covers "PERMIT PARKING" variants. Standard panel layouts:
Property managers also commonly add their phone number, the permit-issuing party, and the towing-company contact on the panel.
Permit parking signs work for:
For assigned-stall scenarios where each stall maps to a specific tenant, numbered tenant signs are the better fit.
Same spec as standard MUTCD R-series parking signs:
| Component | Spec |
|---|---|
| Panel | 12 by 18 inch portrait, ASTM B209 0.080-inch aluminum |
| Sheeting | ASTM D4956 Type IV high-intensity prismatic |
| Legend | White on red background per MUTCD R-series; vinyl-cut or digital print |
| Post | 9-foot 2-inch galvanized U-channel or telespar |
| Footing | 12-inch diameter by 24-inch deep, 4,000-psi concrete |
| Mount bracket | Stainless steel theft-resistant fasteners |
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 requires that private-property tow signs display:
Any sign that intends to enforce tow-away authority must include these elements. A sign that says only "PERMIT PARKING ONLY" without tow-away language and contact information is not enforceable for tow-away under ORS 819.
Recommended layout for a tow-enforcing permit parking sign:
| Use Case | Bottom-of-Panel Height |
|---|---|
| Standard permit sign | 60 to 84 inches |
| ADA-designated stall in permit zone | 60 inches per ADA Std 502.6 |
| Wall-mounted (parking garage) | 60 to 72 inches |
| Zone-entry boundary sign | 72 to 84 inches (premium visibility) |
Industry Baseline Range
| Component | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| 12 by 18 R7-21a panel with Type IV sheeting and tow-away legend | $40 to $90 |
| 12 by 18 R7-21a panel with custom property-specific legend | $65 to $140 |
| 9-foot galvanized U-channel post | $35 to $75 |
| 9-foot telespar post | $50 to $110 |
| Concrete footing | $25 to $65 |
| Theft-resistant bracket and fasteners | $15 to $40 |
| Crew labor, batched (5-plus signs) | $35 to $90 per sign |
| Total per sign, batched install | $155 to $440 |
| Total per sign, single install | $223 to $640 |
2026 permit-sign pricing trends 12 to 18% above baseline because of aluminum-panel raw-material price increases, Type IV sheeting cost inflation, and Oregon prevailing-wage pressure on commercial install crews. Multi-zone batched jobs amortize crew time and trend toward the lower end.
Cojo installed an 18-sign permit-parking package at a Hillsboro office complex in February 2026:
Total project: $4,140 batched. Property reported a 60% drop in unauthorized vehicle parking in the first 30 days post-install -- the prior signs had been generic "RESERVED" panels without ORS 819 enforcement language.
A "PERMIT PARKING ONLY" sign without tow-away language and contact phone numbers is not enforceable under ORS 819. Towing companies will refuse to tow from properties with non-compliant signs.
If the sign says "PERMIT PARKING ONLY" but the property hands out permits with no consistent display location (some on dashboards, some hanging from mirrors), enforcement gets ambiguous and tow companies flag the property. Specify display location explicitly on the sign or on supplemental notices: "PERMIT MUST BE VISIBLE ON DASHBOARD."
A single sign at the lot entrance does not give clear notice deeper in the zone. Standard practice is one sign per zone entrance plus a sign every 8 to 12 stalls along the run.
The towing-company phone number on the sign must match the active contract. Towing companies change; signs do not auto-update. Audit annually.
Cojo installs MUTCD R7-21a permit parking signs across HOA, apartment, office, hospital, and school properties on the I-5 corridor with ORS 819-compliant tow-away language and theft-resistant hardware. Contact Cojo for a permit parking sign install quote.
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