Residents are reminded that proper, safe and courteous parking practices will also contribute to the quality of life in our neighborhoods. Please be mindful of your neighbors when parking your vehicle along residential streets. In particular, we would ask that you comply with restrictions listed below.
Handicap Parking Spaces:
Handicap parking spaces are provided to ensure that citizens with health problems have convenient accessibility. These handicap spaces should be clearly marked with an official blue and white sign with the handicap symbol in the center. There are no requirements that a handicap symbol must be on the pavement in conjunction with the sign. For a space to be considered legal handicap parking, there must be a sign clearly visible. Persons parking in handicapped spaces must display a permit from the rearview mirror or have a handicapped plate on their vehicle.
Fire Lane:
Fire lanes are designed to insure that emergency vehicles can respond quickly and safely to an emergency call. All fire lanes are marked with a white and red sign indicating “No Parking – Fire Lane”. Cars cannot park within 20 feet of this posted sign. Usually signs are posted near a building or on a narrow road where parking would create problems for emergency vehicles.
Driver's Side to Curb:
A person shall not stand or park a vehicle ina roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of the lawful traffic movement.
No Parking on the Road:
A vehicle shall not be stopped, parked or left standing, attended or unattended, upon the paved or main traveled part of a highway, when it is possible to stop, park, or to leave the vehicle off the paved or main traveled part of the highway.
Other Parking Violations:
Other parking violations that may be enforced in the Township include:
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parking on the grass or sidewalk
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blocking driveways
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blocking delivery of mail to a mailbox
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within 15 feet of a fire hydrants.
Parking Enforcement:
The Meridian Township Police Department’s Volunteer Parking Program began in the Fall of 2001. This special parking enforcement unit conducts enforcement on vehicles that are illegally parked in designated handicap spots or fire lanes. This program uses citizen volunteers. Volunteers help the Department provide more services with little additional cost to the Township. It also promotes Department interaction with the community. All interested citizens are encouraged to consider participating in this successful community volunteer program.
If you have received a parking citation and wish to contest it, contact Lieutenant Curt Squires at 517.853.4800.