Dublin generally permits overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods, subject to the 72-hour continuous parking limit and snow emergency bans. No blanket overnight ban like many Ohio suburbs.
Unlike Worthington or Upper Arlington which have overnight parking permit systems, Dublin allows overnight street parking as the default in residential zones. Exceptions: posted no-parking zones, cul-de-sac bulbs within 30 feet of hydrants, and during declared snow emergencies on designated snow routes (Muirfield Drive, Dublin Road, Brand Road, Avery Road). The 72-hour rule means a vehicle cannot remain in the same spot continuously beyond 72 hours or it may be tagged as abandoned.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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