Parking Guidelines
In general, we want to be considerate of our neighbors who live near us. Not only is it in all of our best interests to avoid getting the streets made into permit-enforced parking areas, it is a bad witness for us to be blindly inconsiderate of the people who live there.
Church Parking Lots
The small lot on the East side of church should only be used by the elderly, disabled, and otherwise less mobile. In the main lot, the upper level is available for use by English Congregation members, as is the North row (facing the cliffs) of the lower level, though we encourage everyone to leave space available to visitors and families with small children. The South row on the lower level and the bottom flat area are open, but if you park there, you will be double parked until the Korean Congregation leaves (around 3-4pm).
Northridge Drive
The only place on Northridge Drive where it is okay to park is on our side of the street, past our main parking lot entrance and along Northridge Park. Please do not park across the street (at least until you reach the next block over) or on our side of the street between the main parking lot entrance and Avalon Drive.
Avalon Drive
Parking on the West side of the street (facing the cliffs) is okay. Please do not park on the residential side of Avalon Drive.
Skyline Drive
While this may seem far, it's actually not any farther than many of the parking spots along Avalon Drive. There is a fair amount of parking here, and for now, it is okay to park anywhere along Skyline Drive.
Carmel, Highland, & Eaton Avenues
These streets that intersect with Northridge Drive are okay to park on, but we ask that you leave at least a few spots open for the residents to park.