Englewood prohibits parking any vehicle on a city street for more than 48 consecutive hours, with violators subject to nuisance removal and towing.
Under Englewood's traffic and parking ordinance, no person may park a vehicle on any street within the city for more than 48 consecutive hours. Vehicles exceeding this limit are deemed a public nuisance, and any police officer may arrange for removal at the owner's expense. The rule applies to residents and visitors alike. Parking is also prohibited whenever snow has accumulated to a depth of two inches or more, until streets are plowed. Posted street cleaning, school zone, and metered restrictions in Schedules XII and XXII add further limits.
A vehicle parked beyond 48 hours can be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense. Snow emergency violations and metered overstays carry separate fines. Tow and storage costs typically run several hundred dollars in addition to the parking ticket itself, and unpaid tickets accrue late penalties under New Jersey municipal court rules.
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