What are the parking regulations for boats, trailers, and larger vehicles?
City Code Sec. 26-121 states that it shall be unlawful to park a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 1 ton upon any street in the City for a period longer than two hours unless it is in front or to the side of a building used as a place of business by the owner of the vehicle or the vehicle is actively being loaded or unloaded.

Additionally, City Code Sec. 26-126.1 states that any vehicle whose overall length exceeds 20 feet, or whose overall width exceeds 8 feet or whose overall height exceeds 8 feet can not park on a residential street from 7 PM - 6 AM, on Monday through Thursday and from 6 PM on Friday to 6 AM the following Monday.

If you have any questions, please email the Department of Engineering.

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1. Where is it illegal to park?
2. Does the city have a residential parking permit program?
3. What are the requirements for the residential parking permit program?
4. Can I have a handicap parking space in front of my house?
5. What are the parking regulations for cul-de-sacs?
6. What are the parking regulations for boats, trailers, and larger vehicles?
7. What are the parking regulations for parking on or over a sidewalk?
8. What are the parking regulations for parking in a street space?
9. How close to the curb must I park?
10. What is a loading zone and can I park there?