Newark prohibits overnight street parking on designated snow emergency routes and restricts parking on many residential streets between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. without a resident parking permit. Alternate-side parking rules apply city-wide for street sweeping.
Newark enforces overnight parking restrictions under Title 11. Many residential streets prohibit parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. unless vehicles display a valid resident parking permit issued by the City Clerk. During declared snow emergencies, all vehicles must be removed from snow emergency routes or face ticketing and towing. Alternate-side parking is enforced for street sweeping on posted schedules -- typically one side of each street is restricted on specific days. Vehicles left on the street for more than 72 consecutive hours may be tagged as abandoned under Newark ordinance. The Resident Permit Parking Program is available in designated zones; residents apply through the City Clerk with proof of residency and vehicle registration.
Parking tickets; towing during snow emergencies. 72-hour rule enforced for stationary vehicles.
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