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Winter Parking Ban
When is the Winter Parking Ban?
Winter parking ban begins every November 1st and ends April 1st the following spring.
What are the hours of Winter Parking Ban?
1AM – 6AM from November 1st through April 1st.
Where can’t I park during the Winter Parking Ban?
No vehicle may be parked on any Durham road or town-owned parking lot between 1AM and 6AM, November 1 through April 1.
Does the Winter Parking Ban apply even when it is not snowing or is icy?
The winter parking ban is effective regardless of prevailing weather conditions.
I was working for a downtown business after 1:00 AM. Why did I get a ticket?
During Winter Parking Ban, no vehicle may be parked on any Durham road or town-owned parking lot between 1AM and 6AM, November 1 through April 1. There are no exceptions.
I parked overnight and my car got towed. How much is this going to cost, and when can I get my car?
The Town of Durham uses local towing services to tow cars that are interfering with snow removal. The cost varies between tow companies and is payable to the tow company. However, if you leave your car at the tow yard for more than 24 hours, you could also be charged a daily storage fee. You can get your car from the towing company during their normal business hours. If you’re not sure who towed your car, call the Durham Police Department at (603) 868-2324.
I’ve parked there before and didn’t get a ticket. Why this time?
During the evening and overnight hours, parking enforcement is the responsibility of the Durham Police Department’s Patrol Division. Calls for service and other police activity often prevents officers from ticketing illegally parked cars. If you haven’t gotten a ticket in the past; you’ve just been lucky.