Street parking in Rockland County is regulated by the individual towns and villages. Each municipality sets its own time limits, permit zones, and enforcement schedules. Villages like Nyack, Suffern, and Haverstraw have metered parking and business district time limits. Overnight parking is generally restricted in most residential areas.
Street parking in Rockland is entirely local. Town of Clarkstown Code Ch. 234 and Ramapo Ch. 338 generally prohibit overnight on-street parking 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. or 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. in unincorporated areas. Village of Nyack Code Ch. 232 sets metered zones downtown and requires permits for residential parking in congested zones. Village of Suffern has 2-hour limits on Lafayette Avenue and metered stalls on Orange Ave. Haverstraw Village enforces meters and limits in the business district. Rockland County roads (listed Route numbers) have no parking signs enforced by both town police and Rockland County Sheriff. NY VTL Β§1202 sets base statewide rules (e.g., no parking within 15 ft of fire hydrant, 30 ft of stop sign). Snow emergency bans apply in all municipalities during declared events.
Typical tickets: 25-50 dollars for time limit and meter violations; 100 dollars for overnight parking violations; 150-250 dollars for hydrant/fire lane violations. Snow emergency violations: towing plus 100-150 dollar ticket.
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