DAVE + RENEE
Wedding Celebration

Parking
Chapel of Orange | 215 N. Grand St., Orange, CA 92866
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Click here for printable PDF versions of maps and information.
Thanks for joining us at the Chapel of Orange! It’s a charming, old venue, which sits in a charming, old area. I'll give you the Chapel's suggestions for some free lot and street parking, and then I'll give you the city's website with various lots and structures, including paid and free variations.
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The Chapel suggests these ideas, starting with the Library, which they
said is easiest and closest. (These letters correspond to the map illustrations.)
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A. Library at 407 E. Chapman (big enough lot, close, easy walk)*
B. SW corner of Maple & Orange (very close, just small lot);
C. SW corner of Maple & Grand (street, no permits needed)
D. City Hall at 300 E. Chapman Ave (big lot, just farther).
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They also said observe any signage, and please don't park at curb
in front of a private residence.
The city also has a pretty comprehensive mapping of paid and unpaid lots and structures, all laid out and with specifics on each one. You can click each one to see how many spaces, hours, payment (or not), and get directions. It's pretty cool.
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On that city map: From that circle/roundabout you see on there, chapel is north 1 block, east 1 block.
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Also, this dynamic chart shows how full the Lemon Street structure is, right now! (7-min walk SW of Chapel).
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If you have a mobility issue (or cargo), you can see if the Chapel still has a space in front. They block off some on the street using orange cones. (They said they average being able to secure I think 6-8 spaces with that method?) If those run out, it's possible you would need to ask to get dropped off by someone else, who then goes somewhere to park.
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* On the Library, just some description (from our organizer at the Chapel): "Library parking lot is a super close walk. Guests pull into the library, park near the back of the lot, and when they exit their cars, they'll see an opening in the fencing on their left. This leads righ into the First Presbyterian Church parking lot. They can walk across that lot (they cannot park in it), turn to their right and the chapel is only a two-door walk from there, so effectively it is really close. The library parking lot is also big enough to accommodate all the cars."

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