Towable Offenses
Parking on Private Property:
Many apartment, condominium, and townhouse
communities, as well as some businesses require
vehicles to display a parking sticker or permit. Any
vehicle parked on the premises not in compliance
with the restrictions and/or designations, and without
the proper permit, may be towed at the property
owner’s request. This towing is performed by private
contractors, and recovering one’s vehicle can be very
expensive and inconvenient.
Snow Emergency Routes:
During a declared snow emergency, certain streets and
highways are often designated as “snow emergency
routes.” All vehicles parked on these designated city
streets must be moved to allow the snowplows to clear
the pavement for traffic. Failure to move from a marked
area during a declared snow emergency will result in a
ticket and/or towing.
Parking Signs:
Under no circumstances should anyone park where
there are signs indicating NO PARKING or NO PARKING
ANYTIME. A sign that indicates NO STANDING or NO
STOPPING means that a driver may not wait in his/her
vehicle at that location. Violation of these posted signs
will result in a ticket and possible towing.
Handicapped Parking:
Unless you have special license plates with the
international handicap symbol or a special handicap
permit displayed, you MAY NOT park in a space
reserved for the use of handicapped persons. Violation
of this parking restriction will result in a ticket and a fine,
as well as possible towing.
Parking is Prohibited:
- In front of a driveway
- On a sidewalk
- Within an intersection
- In a bus stop zone
- Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant
- Alongside or opposite any street excavation
- On a highway bridge or in a tunnel
- Next to a curb painted yellow or red
Unregistered Vehicle or Expired Vehicle Registration:
Vehicles must maintain valid and current registration,
including local requirements, at all times. Vehicles failing
to display valid and current vehicle registration decals
are subject to a fine and possible towing. In addition,
if a used vehicle is purchased and has state safety
inspection and registration stickers on the windshield,
they should be removed because diplomatic vehicles
are not required to have state safety inspection or
registration stickers issued by a state Department of
Motor Vehicles.