Wyoming, MI does not impose a blanket year-round overnight parking ban, but the City's Odd-Even Parking Ordinance (Ord. 7-24) restricts overnight street parking from December 1 through March 31 by requiring alternating-side parking from midnight to 6 p.m. with a $30 fine per violation. Posted block restrictions, the MCL 257.674 setbacks adopted through Chapter 78, and the Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance front-yard rules all override the default at any time of year.
The default rule for overnight passenger-vehicle parking in Wyoming outside the winter period is permissive but bounded. From December 1 through March 31, the City's Odd-Even Parking Ordinance (Ord. 7-24) requires alternating-side parking on every street from midnight to 6 p.m. daily; between 6 p.m. and midnight, vehicles may be parked on either side but must be moved to the correct side by midnight to comply with the next day's calendar date. On cul-de-sacs, parking is permitted only on even-numbered calendar days throughout the December 1 - March 31 window. The Ordinance is enforceable even when there is no snow, and violations carry a $30 fine per ticket. Posted no-parking signs always override the odd-even rule. MCL 257.674 setback rules (hydrants, crosswalks, stop signs, signals, railroad crossings, fire-station driveways), incorporated through the Michigan Uniform Traffic Code adopted in Chapter 78, apply 24 hours a day year-round. On private property, the Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance restricts overnight storage of vehicles in residential front yards to a legal hard-surfaced driveway. The Wyoming Department of Public Safety enforces street parking and the Wyoming Department of Public Works coordinates snow-removal operations.
Vehicles parked on the wrong side of the street under the Odd-Even Parking Ordinance (Ord. 7-24) are subject to a $30 fine per ticket and may be towed if obstructing snow plows. Vehicles parked in violation of MCL 257.674 setbacks (hydrants, crosswalks, stop signs, signals, railroad crossings, fire-station entrances) are subject to ticket and tow at the owner's expense. Vehicles parked in residential front yards outside a legal driveway violate the Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance and are enforceable by the Wyoming Planning and Zoning Division as municipal civil infractions.
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