There is no countywide overnight-parking ban in Champaign County, and parking overnight in your own driveway is unrestricted. On public streets, Urbana bans overnight parking on posted streets from 2 to 6 a.m. in winter, and Champaign enforces posted limits.
Parking overnight in your own driveway is unrestricted across Champaign County. On public streets the rules are municipal. Urbana's winter parking rule doubles as an overnight restriction: from November through March, parking is prohibited on posted streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. for street cleaning and snow removal, with towing for violators. Champaign has no blanket overnight ban but enforces posted time limits and asks residents to use off-street parking during snow events. A vehicle left in the same on-street spot too long can be tagged and towed as abandoned, and University of Illinois permit-parking zones limit overnight parking in some neighborhoods.
Parking on an Urbana street during the winter 2-to-6 a.m. window brings a ticket and possible tow. A vehicle left long enough to be deemed abandoned is towed and stored at the owner's expense.
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