Fishers does not impose a blanket citywide ban on overnight on-street parking. General on-street parking remains subject to the Chapter 72 location restrictions and the 72-hour limit on recreational vehicles and trailers. The city encourages residents to clear streets during snow events so plows can operate.
The City of Fishers does not appear to have a general ordinance prohibiting all overnight on-street parking citywide; the Code of Ordinances regulates parking by location and vehicle type rather than by a nightly curfew. Routine passenger-vehicle parking remains lawful where it complies with Chapter 72 (Stopping, Standing and Parking) and the prohibited-parking schedules in Chapter 75. Recreational vehicles, boats, and towable trailers are subject to the 72-hour continuous limit on the public right-of-way under Chapter 72, which functionally restricts long-term overnight storage of those vehicles on the street. The city's neighborhood parking program addresses persistent overnight and overflow issues primarily through education and, in specific high-traffic residential areas, residential parking permit programs rather than a universal overnight ban. During winter weather, the city asks residents to remove parked vehicles, basketball goals, and trash bins from neighborhood streets so snowplow drivers have room to operate; while framed as a request, vehicles obstructing plowing can be subject to enforcement. Drivers should also confirm whether their subdivision or HOA imposes stricter private overnight parking rules, which the city's parking FAQ notes are separate from city ordinances.
There is generally no overnight-only citation, but a vehicle left overnight can be ticketed if it blocks a driveway or sidewalk, sits within a prohibited clearance zone, exceeds the 72-hour RV/trailer limit, or obstructs snow removal.
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