Winter Parking Restrictions

Sec. 28-40 CITY LOT PARKING RESTRICTIONS: No person shall park any vehicle or leave standing any vehicle or equipment between 2:30 A.M. and 6 A.M. in the City owned parking lots located off Main Street and School Street, however 24 hour parking is allowed in ten marked stalls on the east side of the City owned parking lot at 45 School Street and in ten marked stalls on the west side of the City owned parking lot at 35 School Street.

Sec. 28-47 WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS: (a) Between November 1 and extending to April 15, no person shall park or leave standing any vehicle or equipment upon any of the streets or alleyways of the city between 1 A.M. and 6 A.M. and alternate parking is required for vehicles in residential areas only.

(b) ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING: Alternate parking is required for vehicles in residential areas only. Alternate parking means on even numbered calendar days a vehicle must be legally parked on the side of the street with even house numbers; on odd numbered calendar days a vehicle must be legally parked on the side of the street with odd house numbers. The following restriction is in place on any vehicle between November 1 and extending to April 15.

Sec. 28-48 Snow and other emergency street use restrictions: The Public Works Director may at any time during the year when snow conditions require, or snow plowing operations are imminent, or in the interest of public safety, restrict or prohibit parking on any street in the city he deems necessary. No person shall park or allow to remain parked, any vehicle on any portion of a snow emergency route when a snow emergency exists.

Parking Tickets Payment Schedule:
• Original fine amount doubles after 15 days of the issuance of the parking ticket; After 15 days fine amount doubles a second time, but within 30 days of the issuance of the parking ticket; After 30 days a $25.00 late fee, which includes a suspension fee is registered with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
If payment is not made within 30 days, a Wisconsin Department of Transportation vehicle registration hold will be placed on the vehicle receiving the parking ticket, which in turn will suspend your vehicle registration and refuse registration of any of your vehicle(s) if you fail to pay. Also, if payment is not made, the City of Chilton participates in the Wisconsin Department of Revenue Tax Intercept (TRIP) Program, whereby state income tax refunds may be intercepted for the unpaid amount.