St. Clair County has no colored-curb (red/yellow/white) parking-restriction system for unincorporated roads, so the county sets no rule here. Painted-curb parking zones are a municipal function; check your city, and follow the Illinois Vehicle Code where a curb is unmarked.
Colored curb markings (red for no parking, yellow for loading, and similar) are a tool used by incorporated municipalities that manage curbside parking, and St. Clair County's Code does not establish such a system for unincorporated county roads. The county's vehicle rules focus on abandonment and towing (Motor Vehicle Code Ch. 24-2), not curb-color restrictions. On unmarked county and state highways, where you may stop, stand, or park is governed by the Illinois Vehicle Code's stopping/standing/parking provisions (625 ILCS 5, Article XI). Painting or marking a public curb is not something a private resident may do; within cities, the municipality controls curb markings and enforcement.
No county curb-color penalty exists; ignoring a municipality's painted-curb restriction is enforced by that city under its own parking ordinance.
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