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Parking Rules in Romeoville, IL (2026)

4 verified parking rules for Romeoville, Illinois, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Romeoville limits residential parking to vehicles of the first division (passenger cars), second division vehicles under 8,000 lbs GVW, and recreational vehicles under 10,000 lbs (§159.019). Heavier RVs are not permitted in residential districts. All vehicles must be on approved parking surfaces — no parking between the street and front lot line except on driveways.

Romeoville RV & Boat Parking Regulations

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Romeoville requires all vehicles to park on approved parking areas only. No vehicle may park between the street and the front lot line except on an approved driveway (§159.019). Inoperable or partially dismantled vehicles are prohibited on residential property unless within an enclosed garage. Building permits are required for driveway construction.

Romeoville Driveway Parking & Access Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Romeoville prohibits second-division vehicles exceeding 8,000 lbs GVW from parking in residential districts (§159.019). Vehicles transporting flammable liquids, explosives, toxic, or noxious materials may not park or be stored in any residential district. Trucks and service vehicles may park temporarily for deliveries or service to the property.

Romeoville Commercial Vehicle Parking in Residential Areas

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Romeoville uses odd-even parking restrictions during snow events (2+ inches accumulation). Park on the odd side on odd calendar days and even side on even days, switching at 6:00 AM. Fine is $50 for violations. Certain subdivisions are exempt (Grand Haven, Carillon, Highpoint, etc.). Metra station parking requires a permit.

Romeoville Street Parking Rules & Time Limits

Some Restrictions

Looking for Will County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Romeoville city rules.

Parking Rules in Will County