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Columbus vs Indianapolis

How do dibs & space saving rules compare between Columbus, OH and Indianapolis, IN?

Columbus and Indianapolis have similar restriction levels.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Columbus does not formally permit 'dibs' or space-saving practices for on-street parking. Columbus City Code Chapter 2157 governs snow emergencies with parking restrictions on designated snow emergency routes. Vehicles must be moved from snow emergency routes during declared emergencies.

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Indianapolis, IN

Marion County

Some Restrictions

Indianapolis does not officially permit 'dibs' or space-saving practices for on-street parking. The city prioritizes major thoroughfares for snow plowing. Residential streets may go unplowed. No formal snow emergency parking ban ordinance exists comparable to other Midwest cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusIndianapolis
Dibs/Space SavingNot legally permittedNot legally permitted
Snow EmergencyCh. 2157 restrictions-
Emergency RoutesMust clear vehicles-
72-Hour LimitYear-round on all streets-
TowingEnforced during snow emergencies-
Snow Emergency System-No formal system
Priority Routes-Major roads plowed first
Residential Plowing-Lower priority
Snow Removal-DPW managed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Columbus FAQ

Can I save a parking spot with a chair after shoveling in Columbus?

No. Columbus does not permit saving parking spaces with objects. While the practice informally occurs, it is not legally sanctioned and objects in the public right-of-way may be removed.

What happens if I don't move my car during a Columbus snow emergency?

Vehicles on designated snow emergency routes may be towed at the owner's expense during a declared snow emergency. Tow fees start at $100 plus daily storage charges.

Indianapolis FAQ

Can I save a parking spot with a chair after shoveling in Indianapolis?

No. Indianapolis does not permit saving parking spaces with objects. While the practice occurs informally, placing items in the public right-of-way is not legally sanctioned and objects may be removed.

Does Indianapolis declare snow emergencies with parking bans?

No. Unlike cities like Chicago or Cleveland, Indianapolis does not have a formal snow emergency parking ban system. The city prioritizes plowing major roads first, with residential streets receiving lower priority.

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