[Adopted 8-7-1997]
This article is entitled the "Town of Hudson Parking Ordinance." The purpose of this article is as follows:
A. 
To establish no-parking areas in critical areas of the Town of Hudson to assure safety of its residents and to assure that roadways remain open for emergency vehicles and other traffic.
B. 
To establish other rules and restrictions to assure the safety of roads located in the Town of Hudson and to assure that roadways remain open for emergency vehicles.
A. 
No person, partnership or corporation shall park any motor vehicle on a town, county or state highway where such parking is manifested to be prohibited during periods of time posted on signs advising that parking is prohibited.
B. 
Roads may be designated or rescinded as "Parking Prohibited" by action of the Town Board and by posting or removing of signs. (However, no person, partnership, or corporation shall park any semi-tractor, semi-trailer, or any combination thereof, including contractor's trailers and equipment, on any Town road or right-of-way unless in the process of delivering, picking up, or doing work in the normal course of business. Such business activity shall be in compliance with all other Town ordinances. In no case shall the overnight parking of said vehicles, trailers, or equipment outlined in this subsection be allowed on any Town road or right-of-way.)
[Amended 11-1-2016]
No person, partnership or corporation shall park any motor vehicle on any town, county or state highway in contradiction of a restriction against such parking when such restriction is posted on a sign or signs advising of the parking restriction. Roadways may be designated or rescinded as "Parking Restricted" by action of the Town Board and proper posting of signs.
[Amended 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 04-02-01]
No person, partnership or corporation shall abandon or leave any motor vehicle unattended upon any town, county or state highway within the town during any period of time when said abandoned or unattended vehicle may cause or tend to cause a safety hazard or an impediment to snowplowing of town, county or state highways within said town.
[Amended 11-9-2006; 6-3-2014; 12-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3]
A. 
Any violation of this article shall result in a forfeiture of $50.
B. 
Violations of §§ 100-2 through 100-4 may result in the vehicle being towed at the operator's/owner's expense.
C. 
Penalties and/or forfeitures in this chapter are also covered in the Citation Ordinance.[1] If there is a conflict between this chapter and the Citation Ordinance, the Citation Ordinance has precedence.
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Editor’s Note: See Ch. 32, Citations.