<p>I’m commuting from my apartment in West Hollywood and I will work 3-5 days M-F in Beverly Hills. I don’t have any dependents</p>
<p>What are my chances of getting a parking permit?</p>
<p>I’m commuting from my apartment in West Hollywood and I will work 3-5 days M-F in Beverly Hills. I don’t have any dependents</p>
<p>What are my chances of getting a parking permit?</p>
<p>Pretty good. Just show proof that you actually work.</p>
<p>Chance me for parking: junior transfer, Delta terrace living arrangement, no internships or job yet, full time student, will use parking to get around la</p>
<p>I just found this site. It looks like they use a point system…</p>
<p>[UCLA</a> Student Parking Point System (1003329)](<a href=“http://map.ais.ucla.edu/go/1003329]UCLA”>http://map.ais.ucla.edu/go/1003329)</p>
<p>Geez, so not everybody can get parking?</p>
<p>so if i am living on campus, have no job and am going to be a full time student i am not getting one or have no chance? Good thing i am in shape</p>
<p>Jg2290 you can get parking at 924 Westwood Blvd. A bit more expensive than. Ucla parking but easier to get. It is right across the street from the hospital</p>
<p>having to choose a parking lot is kind of weird, i have no idea which one is closer/futher from where i want to be…</p>
<p>For my parking application, I put in commuter parking and for the commuting address, I put </p>
<p>200 De Neve Drive Los Angeles, CA 90095.</p>
<p>^^^^the zip code should be 90024.</p>
<p>your chances of getting parking are probably bad. There’s people who commute from way farther than west hollywood daily, so i doubt you’ll get one, but it never hurts to try.</p>
<p>I applied today.</p>