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Street Parking Limits: Chicago vs New York

How do street parking limits rules compare between Chicago, IL and New York, NY?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Trucks, RVs, buses, and commercial vehicles prohibited on residential streets at any time per MCC §9-64-170. Winter overnight parking ban Dec 1–Mar 31. 2-hour parking limits common in neighborhood zones.

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New York, NY

New York County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoNew York
CodeMCC §9-64-170-
Commercial VehiclesProhibited on residential streets except active use-
Winter BanDec 1–Mar 31 overnight on major streets-
Tow Fee$150 tow + $60 ticket + $20/day storage-
City StickerRequired for residential on-street parking-

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Chicago FAQ

How long can I park on the street in Chicago?

Trucks, RVs, buses, and commercial vehicles prohibited on residential streets at any time per MCC §9-64-170. Winter overnight parking ban Dec 1–Mar 31. 2-hour parking limits common in neighborhood zones.

Are there overnight street parking restrictions in Chicago?

Code: MCC §9-64-170. Commercial Vehicles: Prohibited on residential streets except active use. Winter Ban: Dec 1–Mar 31 overnight on major streets. Tow Fee: $150 tow + $60 ticket + $20/day storage.

New York FAQ

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