Naperville Police Department

Overnight Parking Notice

The Naperville Police Department is suspending enforcement of the City's overnight parking ordinance for the Memorial Day weekend. Residents can park on city streets overnight beginning Friday night into Saturday, May 24, and continuing through Monday night. During these times, vehicles will be allowed to park on city streets overnight. Enforcement of the ordinance will begin again at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28. 

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  1. Overnight Parking

    The Naperville Police Department is suspending enforcement of the City's overnight parking ordinance for the Memorial Day weekend. Residents can park on city streets overnight beginning Friday night into Saturday, May 24, and continuing through Monday night. During these times, vehicles will be allowed to park on city streets overnight. Enforcement of the ordinance will begin again at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28.

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