Do vehicles with legal handicap tags or a hanging handicap placard have to pay to park on city parking meters and/or garages?

Handicap parking in he Downtown Business District:

Pursuant to Maryland Motor Vehicle law #13-616, If a vehicle has valid handicap tags or hangtag the vehicle may park on a regular parking meter for twice the time of the meter.  Example:  a two-hour meter would be 4 hours of parking at no charge with a valid H/C tag or hangtag.

The red Loading Zone meters are for commercial loading and unloading for the hours of 6AM-10AM.  After 10AM they become regular parking meters and a person with a valid H/C tag or hangtag my park on them for twice the length of the meter.

No handicap parking is allowed in the long-term loading zone spaces.

All the City of Frederick parking garages are handicap accessible and have H/C spaces on each level.  All patrons who park in the garages pay the prevailing rates.

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1. What are the locations of the parking garages and municipal lots?
2. Do vehicles with legal handicap tags or a hanging handicap placard have to pay to park on city parking meters and/or garages?
3. What are the fees for parking garages and municipal lots?
4. How do I obtain a "No Parking" sign, and is there a cost?
5. Can any resident obtain a "Residential Parking Permit" and is there a cost? Does a "Residential Parking Permit" allow parking anywhere in the city?
6. What is the "Park and Shop" program?
7. What is the "Courtesy Parking" program?
8. I should not have gotten this citation. Can the police void it?
9. How do I pay my fines?
10. I requested that my citation be reviewed and was unsatisfied with the results or I want to request a trial date to have a hearing on the merits.
11. I paid my fines. Why am I still getting delinquent notices?
12. What if I ignore the notice or fail to pay my fines?
13. What is a "scofflaw"?
14. What happens if a vehicle is abandoned?
15. Are there special reserved parking spaces?
16. Where do I park if I am called to jury duty?
17. Are there any accomodations made for library patrons?