Downtown Poulsbo Parking Enforcement
Introduction
The City of Poulsbo contracted with LAZ parking to enforce timed parking in downtown Poulsbo December 1, 2025. The system was designed to improve access to downtown businesses, ensure parking turnover for visitors, and support the vitality of Poulsbo’s historic district.
“By enforcing time limits and creating designated employee parking areas, we are ensuring that downtown visitors can more easily find parking and enjoy everything Poulsbo has to offer. For the first time in the city’s history, we are also providing dedicated and flexible parking options specifically for downtown employees—recognizing their vital role in supporting our businesses while keeping customer spaces available.” – Mayor Erickson
Upcoming Open House:

LET’S TALK PARKING – The City of Poulsbo has officially launched parking enforcement in the downtown area, including time limits, designated employee parking, and progressing toward implementing a paid parking program in Anderson Parkway. We invite community members, local businesses, and visitors to join us for our upcoming Parking Open House to learn more about these changes, ask questions, and share feedback. Your input is important as we continue to improve access and parking availability in downtown Poulsbo. We hope to see you there!
Location: Poulsbo City Hall Council Chambers
Date/Time: Tuesday, June 16, 2026, 6:00pm-7:00pm
Why Parking Enforcement?
Over the years, downtown Poulsbo has grown as a regional destination for dining, shopping, and waterfront activities. At the same time, more employees and residents are parking long-term in customer spaces. The result has been limited turnover in key areas, making it harder for visitors to find parking. Implementing enforcement ensures fair use of shared parking and supports local businesses by keeping customer stalls available. For more on what led the city council to this decision, visit the Poulsbo Planning and Economic Development Department’s – Parking Implementation Page or the Downtown Parking Advisory Committee Page.
Parking Enforcement Details
Video Link from the Kitsap Sun (11/10/2025):
PARKING ENFORCEMENT MAP

Downtown Employee Parking Details
If you are a downtown business owner and/or downtown employee, please visit Downtown Employee Parking Program for specific employee parking details
Downtown Visitor Parking FAQ
Who Do I Contact If I Have Any General Questions for Downtown Parking Enforcement?
Please contact LAZ Parking by email at: downtownpoulsbo@lazparking.com
Are Parking Limits Enforced on Holidays?
No, parking limit enforcement is suspended on city and federal holidays.
What gives LAZ Parking the authority to issue citations?
The Poulsbo Municipal Code allows for authority to be granted to a third-party parking enforcement vendor by authorization of the Chief of Police.
What If I Have A Disabled Placard?
If you have a valid disabled placard, you may park without time restriction.
If I Receive a Citation, How Do I Pay?
Citations can be paid online at www.poulsbomunipayments.com, in person, or by mail to the Poulsbo Municipal Court 200 NE Moe St, Poulsbo, WA 98370. Instructions are on the back of every citation issued.
Can I Contest a Citation/Parking Infraction?
Yes, hearing requests can be made within 30 days of receiving them. Instructions are on the back of every citation issued.
What Happens If I Don’t Pay a Citation?
Late fees may apply along with a suspension of your vehicle registration.
Why Was My Car Towed?
Common reasons include unpaid parking citations, parking in a tow-away zone, blocking traffic lanes or parking for longer than 72 hours in one space.
How Do I Retrieve a Towed Vehicle?
Vehicle owners will need to work directly with the tow company to pay the bill and then to retrieve their car.
