Metered parking hours
Typically 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Meters are tightly enforced in business districts and many neighborhood commercial strips.
Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many commercial blocks
Typical rate: $2.00 - $5.50 per hour
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Typically 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Meters are tightly enforced in business districts and many neighborhood commercial strips.
Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many commercial blocks
Typical rate: $2.00 - $5.50 per hour
Common near campuses and commuter spillover areas.
Residential permit parking exists in select neighborhoods, but posted curb signs matter more than a citywide permit rule.
Visitor note: Visitors usually rely on posted time limits rather than a universal guest pass.
Check signs for overnight truck, bus, and no-standing windows.
Overnight parking is possible on many blocks, but alternate side parking and commercial vehicle rules create frequent ticket risk.
Seasonal note: Snow emergencies can override normal curb access.
Alternate side parking one or two times per week on many residential streets
Window: Commonly 90-minute posted windows in the morning
Typical fine: $65 and up
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| City | Metered parking | Permit zones | Overnight | Street sweeping |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Typically 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many commercial blocks | Common near campuses and commuter spillover areas. Risk: Medium | Check signs for overnight truck, bus, and no-standing windows. Risk: High | Alternate side parking one or two times per week on many residential streets Fine: $65 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 1 to 2 hours is common near retail | Frequently afternoon through early morning, especially on permit-only blocks. Risk: High | Watch for 2:00 AM - 6:00 AM restrictions on posted corridors. Risk: High | Weekly or biweekly depending on the block Fine: $73 | |
Usually 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many blocks | Permit-only or 2-hour visitor windows are common on weekdays. Risk: High | Look for yellow curb loading, red transit lanes, and 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM restrictions. Risk: Medium | Weekly or biweekly by side of street Fine: $79 | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours is common near retail | Often daytime or event-sensitive in residential districts. Risk: Medium | Watch for late-night no parking near recreation areas and alley access points. Risk: Medium | Monthly or biweekly depending on district Fine: $52 and up | |
Commonly 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours is common outside central zones | Often evening, overnight, or all-day on permit blocks. Risk: High | Watch for overnight bans on marked routes and loading fronts. Risk: High | Seasonal sweeping from spring through fall Fine: $60 | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Max stay: 1 to 2 hours in many areas | Resident-only blocks often apply at all times or during long overnight windows. Risk: High | Check for resident-only signs and overnight snow emergency corridors. Risk: High | Seasonal neighborhood cleaning, often monthly or bimonthly Fine: $40 and up | |
Usually 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours is common on mixed-use streets | Often weekday daytime with some evening and Saturday restrictions. Risk: High | Avoid blocks that restart rush-hour restrictions early in the morning. Risk: Medium | Seasonal daytime sweeping on posted blocks Fine: $45 | |
Often 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours by block | Many zones focus on weekday daytime spillover, with some evening limits. Risk: Medium | Watch for freight zones, school loading, and signed midnight windows. Risk: Medium | Residential sweeping seasonally, arterial sweeping year-round Fine: $53 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM in core areas Max stay: 2 hours is common | Visitor limits and permit-only blocks often apply on weekdays and evenings. Risk: High | Watch for overnight truck loading and neighborhood permit signs. Risk: Medium | Seasonal cleaning in Center City and expanding neighborhoods Fine: $51 | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district | Often daytime or all-day on resident-priority streets. Risk: Medium | Check for overnight no-parking on event and waterfront corridors. Risk: Medium | Weekly or monthly by neighborhood Fine: $45 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 3 hours on central blocks | Frequently daytime spillover hours and event-sensitive periods. Risk: Medium | Look for late-night valet, loading, and no-parking windows. Risk: Medium | Monthly or biweekly in many neighborhoods Fine: $35 and up | |
Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district | Often evening and overnight around nightlife and event spillover. Risk: Medium | Look for valet and loading changes around bars and hotels. Risk: Medium | Monthly or district-based cleaning programs Fine: $40 and up | |
Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 3 hours on many blocks | Most common near dense mixed-use and event areas. Risk: Low | Watch for signed overnight bans near stadiums and loading fronts. Risk: Low | Neighborhood-specific cleaning and maintenance schedules Fine: $30 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM in central zones Max stay: 2 hours is common | Often weekday daytime with some evening protection. Risk: Medium | Check overnight signage near downtown and stadium areas. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood schedules, often monthly or seasonal Fine: $50 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 5 hours by district | Usually daytime visitor limits with permit preference. Risk: Medium | Check for midnight loading, school, and event restrictions. Risk: Low | Seasonal or district-based maintenance programs Fine: $39 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district | Most common around high-demand mixed-use districts. Risk: Low | Check for late-night loading or special event restrictions. Risk: Medium | District and neighborhood maintenance schedules Fine: $35 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on location | Most common near campuses and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods. Risk: Low | Check for event zones, school loading, and tow-away signs. Risk: Low | Local neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $36 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours | Mainly around event and resort-adjacent spillover zones. Risk: Low | Watch for resort, valet, and delivery restrictions after dark. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood and business-district cleaning schedules Fine: $30 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 3 hours | Most common near nightlife and campus-adjacent neighborhoods. Risk: Low | Check for loading and valet restrictions near bars and hotels. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $25 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours on many central blocks | Most common in dense historic neighborhoods. Risk: Low | Watch for tow-away on parade routes and loading fronts. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood and corridor maintenance schedules Fine: $30 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM downtown Max stay: 2 hours is common outside core zones | Often weekday daytime and event-sensitive around activity centers. Risk: Medium | Check odd-even, snow emergency, and signed overnight bans. Risk: High | Seasonal cleaning and maintenance windows Fine: $42 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours | Often weekday daytime with some all-day or evening blocks. Risk: Medium | Look for overnight truck loading and resident-only language. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood cleaning schedules where posted Fine: $32 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours on many neighborhood blocks | Often weekday daytime or all-day on signed blocks. Risk: Medium | Check signed overnight windows and permit-only blocks. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood schedules where posted Fine: $40 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours | Mostly around downtown-adjacent demand areas. Risk: Low | Check for event, loading, and tow-away windows near active districts. Risk: Low | Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $40 and up | |
Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours | Mostly neighborhood specific near Uptown and entertainment spillover. Risk: Low | Watch for event and loading restrictions near venues and hotels. Risk: Low | Routine maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $25 and up | |
Usually 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 3 hours | Often weekday daytime with visitor caps. Risk: Medium | Watch for posted overnight sweeping or permit signs. Risk: Low | Neighborhood and corridor sweeping schedules Fine: $55 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours is common | Often weekday daytime with some evening visitor caps. Risk: Medium | Check event-adjacent streets and posted overnight cleaning windows. Risk: Low | Regular neighborhood street sweeping schedules Fine: $50 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 hours on many blocks | Often all-day or weekday daytime on permit blocks. Risk: High | Watch for 2:00 AM - 5:00 AM or similar overnight restrictions on posted blocks. Risk: High | Street cleaning multiple times per week on many residential streets Fine: $50 and up | |
Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 1 to 2 hours in high-demand areas | Most common in high-demand neighborhood pockets. Risk: Low | Watch for late-night no-parking near tourism corridors and access roads. Risk: Medium | Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $40 and up | |
Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Max stay: 2 to 4 hours | Most common near dense mixed-use or event-adjacent neighborhoods. Risk: Low | Check venue, hotel, and loading fronts for late restrictions. Risk: Low | Routine neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted Fine: $25 and up |
These are common city-level patterns, not block-by-block legal advice. Posted signs, temporary notices, and snow or event rules always override summary guidance.
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