Nassau County street parking regulated by individual villages, towns (Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay), and cities (Long Beach, Glen Cove). Most jurisdictions enforce overnight parking bans, alternate-side cleaning schedules, and 24-72 hour maximum stays.
Nassau has no countywide street parking code. The three towns and two cities plus 64 incorporated villages each set rules. Common patterns: overnight parking bans typically 2-5 AM on residential streets; permit-only districts near LIRR stations; alternate-side parking for street sweeping; 24-72 hour maximum continuous parking. Long Beach requires residential parking permits in beach zones. Village of Garden City bans all overnight on-street parking. Town of Hempstead Code Chapter 202 covers unincorporated area parking. NY Vehicle & Traffic Law 1200 sets statewide base rules for fire hydrants (15 ft), crosswalks (20 ft), and stop signs (30 ft).
Overnight violations: $25-$150. Hydrant/crosswalk violations: $95-$115 under VTL. Permit zone violations: $50-$100. Extended stay violations may result in towing at owner expense.
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