The City of Saginaw bans parking on any city street between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. year-round, and prohibits front-yard parking and sidewalk blocking. Michigan sets no statewide time limit, so rules are local.
Everyday street parking in Saginaw County is governed by municipal ordinance, not a single state rule. The City of Saginaw prohibits parking on any city street between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. every day, which doubles as an overnight-storage and snow-clearance tool through the county's harsh, lake-effect winters. The city also bans front-yard parking, sidewalk blocking, and parking in posted no-parking zones, and enforces the standing prohibitions in MCL §257.674, such as clearance at hydrants, intersections, and crosswalks. Saginaw Township and Frankenmuth set their own limits and winter restrictions.
Parking on a City of Saginaw street between 3 and 6 a.m. brings a ticket and, during snow operations, towing. Hydrant, crosswalk, and no-parking-zone violations carry additional fines.
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