Alternate Side Street Parking rules December 1st through March 31st

December 1st thru March 31st

Alternate Side Street Parking rules are in effect 24 hours a day from December 1st through March 31st.

Courtesy WARNING TICKETS will be issued for Alternate-Side Parking violations for at least the first full week of December. After the warning period, Alternate Side Street Parking violation fines are $20 if paid within 5 business days, or $40 if paid after 5 business days.

Emergency Snow Routes & parking at on-street meters between 12:01 AM and 6AM is subject to full enforcement beginning December 1st. 

🚫Overnight Parking at On-Street Meters:

Overnight parking in on-street metered zones is prohibited from December 1st through March 31st, from the hours of 12:01 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. (Excludes metered municipal parking lots)

❗Snow Emergency Routes:

Snow Emergency Routes prohibit on-street parking after two inch or more snowfall until plowing operations have ceased.  If there is 2” or more of snowfall, all vehicles must be moved off the street until the snow event has ended and plowing is complete.  Failure to move your vehicle could result in a ticket and/or tow.  Snow Emergency Routes are designated by signs posted on those blocks.

❗Red-Line Streets:

Village streets designated as ‘Red-Line Streets’ are also designated and posted as ‘Snow Emergency Routes’. Red-Line streets are exempt from Alternate Side rules. Red-Line streets are typically those streets that only have designated parking on one side of the street, with the other side being posted No Parking, No Standing, or No Stopping. On these streets, motorists can park on the side of the street with permitted parking, every day, unless the Snow Emergency Route rule applies.

A complete list of Red-Line Streets are listed in the Village Code; § 264-100, link below:

🔗http://www.ecode360.com/12626700?highlight=red-line#12626700

Tejay Schwartz

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