Weld County does not police residential street parking on private subdivisions the way a city does; the incorporated cities do. In Greeley, Municipal Code Title 16, Chapter 2 governs on-street parking, and any vehicle creating a hazard or traffic obstruction may be removed, towed or impounded.
Colorado counties regulate unincorporated land, but routine on-street parking enforcement is a municipal function, so Greeley and Evans run parking enforcement inside their limits. Greeley Municipal Code §16-685 authorizes removal of vehicles that obstruct traffic or roadway maintenance, and §16-672/§16-684 impose a 72-hour continuous-parking limit. State law (C.R.S. Title 42, Article 4) supplies the baseline stopping/standing rules countywide. On unincorporated county roads, vehicles that block travel lanes or become abandoned are handled by the Weld County Sheriff under the state abandoned-vehicle statute.
Greeley parking infractions carry a fine of up to $500 per violation plus costs (Municipal Code §1-277). Vehicles blocking traffic or roadway maintenance are towed at the owner's expense under §16-685.
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