Chicago Residen…
Chicago Residents & Visitors:
Watch where you park or you could get ticketed and towed.
Last night at 3:00 AM (December 1st) officially started the City of Chicago’s Winter Parking Ban. Between 3 am and 7 am until April 1st, 2012, regardless of snow, your car will be ticketed and towed if you are parked on one of the 107 miles of “critical arterial streets“. Parking tickets are $50 and towing charges are at least $150. So before you go to sleep tonight make sure your car is not parked on one of the streets with the parking ban.
The City of Chicago also has 500 miles of Snow Route streets where vehicles are not allowed to park after 2 or more inches of snow has fallen.
For more detailed information, visit the City of Chicago’s website.
Please beware of these streets and be careful were you park! Field Street Properties and the property owners are NOT responsible for any violations you receive or your vehicle being towed because you violated Chicago’s snow parking rules.
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