Lots of of vehicles towed for violating Chicago’s winter parking ban
Almost 250 automobiles had been towed Monday on the second day of Chicago’s winter parking ban, officers introduced.
CHICAGO – Almost 250 automobiles had been towed Monday on the second day of Chicago’s winter parking ban, officers introduced.
The Division of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) reported 244 vehicles had been towed throughout the 107 miles of Chicago streets that fall beneath the parking ban.
The ban is in impact on major metropolis roads between the hours of three a.m. and seven a.m. till April 1, 2025.
“Having this constant rule for in a single day parking permits snow removing crews to plan and execute their operations extra successfully, and we ask residents and guests to please observe the posted parking restriction indicators so crucial routes might be totally salted and plowed throughout winter climate occasions,” DSS Commissioner Cole Stallard stated.
Autos which are left parked on the affected roadways will likely be towed and face a minimal of $150 towing payment, a $60 ticket and a storage payment of $25 per day, in accordance with metropolis officers.
The automobiles which are towed will likely be taken to Pound 2, at 10301 S. Doty Ave., or Pound 6 at 701 N. Sacramento Ave.
Look beneath to see the Chicago streets impacted by the parking ban. Cell customers, faucet right here to see the total map.