Oklahoma City Β§32-131 prohibits overnight street parking 2 AM to 6 AM in designated areas including downtown and some neighborhoods. Most residential streets allow overnight parking. Edmond restricts in downtown core. Vehicles over 72 hours without moving can be tagged as abandoned under OKC Β§32-136.
Oklahoma County overnight street parking rules vary by municipality. Oklahoma City Β§32-131 imposes overnight parking restrictions (2 AM to 6 AM) in specific zones including downtown OKC, Bricktown, Midtown, Automobile Alley, and select historic neighborhoods with posted signs. Most residential streets in OKC allow overnight parking. Edmond Code Β§30-62 restricts overnight parking in the downtown business district and near schools. Midwest City generally allows overnight parking on residential streets but prohibits in commercial zones from 10 PM to 6 AM. Vehicles parked on a public street for more than 72 continuous hours without being moved can be tagged as potentially abandoned under OKC Β§32-136 and towed after 7 days. Snow/ice events may trigger emergency parking bans on designated snow routes (Classen Boulevard, Northwest Expressway, etc.) allowing snowplows to clear. No universal street-sweeping schedule like California cities β residential sweeping is less common. RV, boat, and commercial vehicle overnight parking have separate rules under OKC Β§32-141 (generally prohibited on residential streets). Resident permit programs exist in a few OKC historic districts. Parking fines range from $25 for minor violations to $75 for overnight violations in restricted zones.
Overnight parking in restricted zone: $25 to $75 ticket under OKC Β§32-131. Vehicle abandoned (72 hours plus 7 days notice): towing at owner expense, approximately $150 plus $25-35 per day storage. Snow emergency violations: $50 to $100 plus towing. Commercial vehicle on residential street overnight: $75 to $150.
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