Will County municipalities impose overnight street parking bans typically 2-6 AM. Joliet, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, and Plainfield each run snow-route restrictions from Nov-Apr. Tickets range $25-$75 with towing possible for repeat offenders or snow emergencies.
Unincorporated Will County generally allows overnight street parking outside posted restrictions, but 65 ILCS 5/11-209 authorizes municipalities to regulate. Joliet Code of Ordinances Ch. 28 bans parking 2 AM-6 AM on posted streets year-round plus citywide snow routes Nov 1-Apr 1. Bolingbrook Village Code Β§5-3 prohibits overnight street parking 2 AM-6 AM without a permit. Romeoville Municipal Code Ch. 58 bans parking on public streets 2-6 AM; permits available for residents lacking driveways. Plainfield Village Code Β§8-2 restricts overnight parking 2-6 AM. New Lenox, Mokena, Frankfort, and Lockport run similar 2-6 AM bans with Lockport emphasizing downtown enforcement. Snow emergencies under 625 ILCS 5/11-1301 allow immediate tow without notice when over 2 inches falls.
Standard overnight tickets $25-$75. Snow emergency parking: $50-$100 plus immediate tow at owner expense ($175-$350 plus $35+/day storage). Third offense in 12 months may escalate to $150.
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