Chicago's Winter Overnight Parking Ban takes effect Thursday morning, with drivers on main arterial streets from 3 -7 a.m. having to pay tickets.
If there are signs that say no parking between 3 a.m. to 7 a.m., that means the ban is in effect on that street, even if there's no snow on the ground.
The ban will go into effect on 107 miles of streets. Violators will be fined and towed, with a minimum of a $150 towing fee, a $60 ticket and a storage fee of $25."The City implements the overnight parking ban each winter to help keep Chicagoans safe during winter storms, and to provide access to emergency vehicles, public transportation and other travelers," said DSS Commissioner Cole Stallard.
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