Neither Weld County nor Greeley bans routine overnight street parking, but Greeley Municipal Code §16-684 makes it unlawful to leave any vehicle unattended in a street or right-of-way for 72 hours or more. After that, the vehicle is treated as abandoned and can be tagged and towed.
Greeley Municipal Code §16-684(b) sets the operative limit: a vehicle left unattended in any portion of a street or right-of-way for 72 hours or more is unlawful. Overnight parking itself is permitted, but the clock does not reset by simply moving a car a few feet. Posted zones, snow-emergency routes and street-sweeping routes carry their own restrictions, and during a snow emergency Public Works may tow illegally parked vehicles (§16-685(c)). In unincorporated Weld County there is no municipal overnight ban; the state abandoned-vehicle statute (C.R.S. §42-4-1802) governs vehicles left on public roads outside city limits for 48 hours or longer.
A vehicle left over 72 hours is tagged, then may be removed, towed or impounded 72 hours after notice, with the owner liable for towing/storage costs (§16-685(b)). Parking fines run up to $500.
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