Pueblo regulates on-street parking with time limits in certain areas. Vehicles must be currently registered and operable. Abandoned vehicles are subject to towing after 48 hours.
On-street parking in Pueblo is regulated with time limits in downtown and commercial areas. All vehicles parked on public streets must be currently registered and in operable condition. Vehicles may not remain in the same location for more than 48 hours without moving. Parking in fire lanes, handicapped spaces without permits, and blocking sidewalks is prohibited. The Code Enforcement Unit handles abandoned vehicle complaints.
Parking violations result in citations. Abandoned vehicles are towed at the owner's expense.
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