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Overnight Parking: Ayer vs Lowell

How do overnight parking rules compare between Ayer, MA and Lowell, MA?

Lowell has fewer restrictions than Ayer.

Ayer, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Winter parking bans are the dominant rule across Middlesex County. Most cities prohibit overnight on-street parking from November through April to allow snow removal.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Lowell has no citywide overnight parking ban on residential streets but enforces residential permit zones and a snow-emergency parking ban from December to March.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAyerLowell
Cambridge Rule2:30-6:00 a.m. permit required-
Lowell Winter BanNov 15 - Apr 15-
Snow EmergencyImmediate tow authority-
Typical Fine25-100 dollars-
Tow AuthorityMGL c.90 s.22D-
General overnight ban-None citywide
RPP zones-Permit required 24/7
Snow emergency-Odd-even rule
Municipal garages-Free during snow

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ayer FAQ

When does the winter parking ban start?

Dates vary by municipality. Lowell runs November 15 to April 15, while Cambridge and Somerville require permits year-round. Check your city website for snow emergency alerts.

Will my car be towed during a snow emergency?

Yes. Every Middlesex County city has authority to tow vehicles blocking snow removal during declared snow emergencies, with owner responsible for tow and storage fees.

Lowell FAQ

Can visitors park overnight on the street in Lowell?

Yes on most streets, but not in RPP zones without a visitor pass and not during declared snow emergencies without following the odd-even rule.

Where do I park during a snow emergency?

Follow the odd-even calendar rule or use any designated free municipal garage announced in the emergency declaration.

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