Summit County sets no countywide overnight street-parking ban. Overnight and snow-emergency parking limits are adopted by individual cities, villages, and townships. Check your municipality's traffic code before parking overnight on the street.
Many Ohio municipalities prohibit overnight on-street parking (commonly 2:00 a.m.-6:00 a.m.) or ban parking during declared snow emergencies to allow plowing. These bans are local ordinances, not county rules. Summit County does not impose a blanket overnight ban on municipal streets. On unincorporated county roads, there is generally no timed overnight ban, but a vehicle left standing long enough to obstruct the roadway or that is derelict can be removed as an abandoned junk vehicle under ORC 4513.63. Metro Parks and other public lots close overnight under their own posted rules.
Overnight-ban tickets and tow fees are set by each municipality. On county roads, an obstructing or junk vehicle may be tagged and towed under Ohio abandoned-vehicle law.
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