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Overnight parking is prohibited on 107 miles of main city streets from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. — regardless of snow — from Dec. 1, 2023 until April 1, 2024.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The City of Chicago gave drivers a reprieve from the city's winter overnight parking ban when it went into effect Sunday morning—thanks to the long holiday weekend. Drivers who ...
The ban affects parking on 107 miles of Chicago's main roads, regardless of snow. It ends April 1. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. ... Chicago’s winter parking ban to go into effect… ...
Chicago's winter overnight parking ban begins this weekend. Here's what to know Starting Sunday, you won’t be allowed to park on 107 miles of city streets late at night ...
Snow or no, your car could be towed. Chicago’s winter overnight parking ban begins at 3 a.m. Sunday. This means parking is prohibited on 107 miles of streets from 3 to 7 a.m. — regardless of ...
Snow or no, your car could be towed. Chicago’s winter overnight parking ban begins at 3 a.m. Sunday. This means parking is prohibited on 107 miles of streets from 3 to 7 a.m. — regardless of ...
The ban prohibits parking on 107 miles of the city’s main streets from 3 to 7 a.m. regardless of snowfall until April 1. Parking is also prohibited before or after these dates if there is over 2 ...
Chicago drivers be warned: Check street signs because parking at your go-to spot might soon get you a ticket. The city’s winter overnight parking ban goes into effect in the predawn hours of ...
A vestige of old Chicago politics – the winter parking ban was implemented by Mayor Jane Byrne in 1980, after campaigning against former Mayor Michael Bilandic's failed response to the 1979 snow ...
Heavy snow could trigger Chicago parking bans for motorists The city has separate bans for overnight parking on some roadways, parking after heavy snows on others Published February 11, 2025 ...
Where to park in Chicago during a snowstorm The city can implement a parking ban covering hundreds of miles of roadways when there’s two inches or more of snow.
The ban prevents motorists from parking on nearly 100 miles of Chicago streets from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. between Dec. 1 and April 1 — whether or not there’s actually snow to be plowed.