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Avoid a ticket: Get to know basic parking rules

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No one wants a parking ticket, and everyone wants to keep our streets safe and vehicles moving. By complying with on-street parking rules, you contribute to Bloomington’s economic vitality, livability, safety and sense of well-being for residents, visitors and businesses.

Do your part by following basic parking rules, including no parking:

  • On the street for more than 24 consecutive hours.

  • Within five feet of a driveway
    or mailbox.

  • Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant.

  • Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at
    an intersection.

  • Within 30 feet upon the approach to any stop sign or traffic-control signal located at the side of a roadway.

  • On a public right-of-way within 48 hours after a snow emergency has been declared.

Parking vehicles on a sidewalk is also prohibited. This includes parking on the part of the driveway that overlaps a sidewalk. A blocked sidewalk can be challenging and unsafe for pedestrians.

To learn more about parking ordinances, contact Engineering at 952-563-4870. For parking enforcement requests, contact the Bloomington Police nonemergency number at 952-563-4900.

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