Even if there isn't snow on the ground, Chicago's overnight winter parking ban is in full effect beginning Dec. 1.
Nearly 250 vehicles were towed yesterday on the second day of Chicago's winter parking ban, officials reported.
The ban usually goes into effect swiftly and automatically when the clock strikes 3 a.m. Dec. 1 — as cars parked on 107 miles ...
The city bans parking on 107 miles of main streets between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. from Dec. 1 through April 1. It happens every ...
Some Chicago drivers were in for a rude awakening Monday morning with the city's overnight winter parking ban in effect.
It's that time of year: Chicago's winter parking restrictions will soon go into effect. The city's annual Winter Overnight ...
"It's 'Crook County.' What do I expect?" said Luis Garcia. Two of his family's cars were towed from outside their home on ...
Motorists in Chicago have become used to the city’s prohibition on overnight parking on snow routes, but residents were given ...
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation issued warnings instead of towing any cars that violated the ban early Sunday morning.
The ban is in effect through April 1 and prohibits parking from 3-7 a.m. on about 107 miles of major city streets, regardless ...
City crews issued warnings instead of towing cars on the first night of the parking ban because it fell on a holiday weekend, the city said.