Ramsey County has no ordinance reserving parking spaces for EV charging — it is a city zoning and property-owner matter. Misusing a posted EV-only stall may be enforced under the property owner's or city's parking rules.
There is no Ramsey County ordinance governing electric-vehicle charging stalls or parking at chargers. In Minnesota, parking-space standards and EV-ready requirements are handled through city zoning (Minn. Stat. Ch. 462) and by the property owners who install chargers; Ramsey County zones only township land, of which it has essentially none. St. Paul addresses EV charging through its zoning and building requirements rather than a countywide rule. On Ramsey County park property, motor vehicles may park only in designated lots and areas; the county has not adopted a distinct EV-parking ordinance. Check St. Paul zoning or the individual station operator for posted charging-stall rules.
Enforced by the property owner or the city; blocking a posted EV-charging-only stall can lead to a citation or tow under the applicable city or private-lot rules.
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