Overnight on-street parking generally allowed in Snellville residential neighborhoods unless signage prohibits. Vehicles parked on public streets for 72+ hours without moving may be tagged as abandoned under GA Code Β§40-11-1+.
Unlike many GA suburbs, Snellville does not have a citywide overnight on-street parking ban. Parking is permitted where not marked otherwise. However, the GA abandoned vehicle statute allows tagging/towing of vehicles left unmoved on public property for extended periods. HOA covenants in many Snellville subdivisions prohibit overnight street parking and are enforceable independently of city rules.
Abandoned vehicle tagging after 72 hours; towing after 10 days on public property per GA Code Β§40-11-2.
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