Macomb County has no countywide overnight residential ordinance; cities and townships set winter and overnight bans for snow plowing. On county grounds, the Huron-Clinton Metroparks close at 10 p.m. (Rule 17), and county-court parking in Downtown Mount Clemens is capped at 10 hours via ParkMobile.
Overnight residential parking in Macomb County is governed by each municipality, not a countywide ordinance. Many communities post winter overnight bans so the Macomb County Department of Roads (586-463-8671) and local crews can plow; state and primary roads are cleared before local streets. On county grounds, the three Huron-Clinton Metroparks are open only daylight to 10 p.m. (Rule 17), and camping is limited to designated areas (Rule 12). At the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Downtown Mount Clemens, paid ParkMobile parking is capped at a 10-hour maximum. A vehicle left past 48 hours on a public street becomes abandoned under MCL 257.252a.
Overnight and winter-parking violations are municipal civil infractions set by each city or township, commonly $25-$100 plus tow during snow operations. A vehicle past 48 hours is towed as abandoned under MCL 257.252a plus a $50 fine.
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