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Street Parking Limits: East Providence vs Foster Center

How do street parking limits rules compare between East Providence, RI and Foster Center, RI?

East Providence and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

East Providence, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

East Providence regulates street parking under Ch. 18, Art. X (Vehicles and Traffic). Standard prohibitions apply near hydrants and intersections. Seasonal winter parking bans on designated snow routes.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RIGL 31-21-4 establishes statewide parking prohibitions on state highways, fire lanes, crosswalks, and other restricted areas. Rhode Island has no statewide 72-hour parking limit — individual municipalities set their own time limits. Providence County has no county government and no county-level street parking regulations. Winter parking bans for snow removal are common among municipalities in the county.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast ProvidenceFoster Center
Code SectionCh. 18, Art. X-
Winter BansSnow emergency routesCommon for snow removal
Hydrant ClearancePer RIGL 31-21-4-
EnforcementPolice Department-
County Rule-None — no county government
State Prohibitions-RIGL 31-21-4
Time Limits-Set by municipality

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East Providence FAQ

How long can I park on the street in East Providence?

East Providence regulates street parking under Ch. 18, Art. X (Vehicles and Traffic). Standard prohibitions apply near hydrants and intersections. Seasonal winter parking bans on designated snow routes.

Are there overnight street parking restrictions in East Providence?

Code Section: Ch. 18, Art. X. Winter Bans: Snow emergency routes. Hydrant Clearance: Per RIGL 31-21-4. Enforcement: Police Department.

Foster Center FAQ

How long can I park on the street in Providence County?

RIGL 31-21-4 establishes statewide parking prohibitions on state highways, fire lanes, crosswalks, and other restricted areas. Rhode Island has no statewide 72-hour parking limit — individual municipalities set their own time limits. Providence County has no county government and no county-level...

Are there overnight street parking restrictions in Providence County?

County Rule: None — no county government. State Prohibitions: RIGL 31-21-4. Time Limits: Set by municipality. Winter Bans: Common for snow removal.

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