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Charlotte vs Nashville

How do dibs & space saving rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Nashville, TN?

Charlotte and Nashville have similar restriction levels.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Few Restrictions

Charlotte does not have an ordinance prohibiting residents from saving shoveled-out parking spots with chairs, cones, or other objects. Snow events are uncommon in Charlotte, and there is no formal 'dibs' system or regulation addressing the practice. The city's parking regulations focus on standard restrictions and do not address post-snowfall space saving. Residents are generally not penalized for the practice during rare winter weather events.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Few Restrictions

Nashville does not have a 'dibs' or space-saving ordinance for parking. The practice of reserving public parking spaces with personal items is not culturally established in Nashville due to mild winters with infrequent significant snowfall. Placing unauthorized objects in the right-of-way is prohibited under Metro Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteNashville
Dibs PolicyNo ordinance addressing space saving-
EnforcementNot enforced during winter weather events-
Parking CodeChapter 14, Article V of Code of Ordinances-
Average SnowfallApproximately 4 inches per year-
Overall ApproachPermissive — no regulation or penalties-
Dibs Practice-Not established or sanctioned
Average Annual Snow-About 4 inches
Snow Emergency Parking-No formal system
Parking Focus-Entertainment district management
Parking Commission-Metro Traffic and Parking Commission

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Charlotte FAQ

Can I save a parking spot with chairs after shoveling snow in Charlotte?

Charlotte has no ordinance addressing this practice. Snow events are relatively uncommon, and the city does not enforce against space saving with personal items during winter weather. There is no formal 'dibs' system or penalties.

Will I get a ticket for putting a cone in a parking space in Charlotte?

It is very unlikely. While objects in the right-of-way could theoretically be cited, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police do not actively enforce against temporary space saving during winter weather events.

Nashville FAQ

Can I save a parking spot after shoveling snow in Nashville?

No. Nashville does not sanction space-saving practices. Placing objects in public parking spaces is not authorized and items may be removed.

Does Nashville have snow emergency parking rules?

Nashville does not have a formal snow emergency parking system. During winter weather events, NDOT focuses on clearing priority routes rather than managing individual parking spaces.

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