Parking Enforcement
CONTACT
Click HERE to see all parking codes in the City of Chillicothe.
Click HERE to see all parking meter codes for City of Chillicothe.
Report Meter/Kiosk issues to viren.dsouza@chillicotheoh.gov
DOWNTOWN PARKING
The City of Chillicothe resumed downtown parking regulations enforcement. Parking will be enforced with an enforcement officer and monitored with refurbished meters that take
coins and utilize a new mobile app that allows for easy payment for and extension of parking hours.
We believe regular, consistent parking enforcement:
- Creates traffic flow in front of businesses, allowing more visitors an opportunity to take advantage of the services offered in downtown.
- Minimizes needless frustrating circles around the block to find a parking space, which also minimizes additional traffic.
- Allows for clear lines of sight for pedestrians and avoids blocked access for emergency services.
- Pushes long-term parkers to a free, public lot (located next to Bicentennial Park off of Water Street), where they will enjoy free, limitless parking.
A few frequently asked questions and statements we’ve heard:
Why are we even enforcing parking?
- Safety: Parking enforcement reduces hazards in downtown. Illegally parked cars create safety hazards to pedestrians, other vehicles, and drivers, and to safety and emergency vehicles and officers.
- Community needs: There are a limited number of curbside spaces available in downtown, so to avoid crowded streets and abandoned vehicles, parking ordinances were created to help with these issues.
- Turnover: Simply put, the parking in front of businesses should be used by customers of businesses. The essence of a thriving downtown comes down to a steady stream of visitors to the shops, restaurants, pubs, and offices in the area. By creating turnover, the number of visitors can be maximized, allowing those businesses to continue seeing a return on their investment in the downtown.
- Yes. The parking enforcement officer will also monitor loading zones to make sure only short-term vehicles are using them and for the correct reasons. Handicapped parking violators will be cited.
- Metered zones and unmetered parking zones shall operate from the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and the following holidays are excluded: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Veterans Day.
- While it is true that fines generate revenue, the intent of fines is to target habitual violators – not casual visitors. The money generated from parking fines will be minimal and is forecasted to go down over time.
- It’s a far worse message when a city fails to properly manage parking. In time, traffic will flow much more freely and visitors to downtown won’t be frustrated by a lack of parking.
- Not a problem. The meters will continue to take coins. However, one of the great benefits of using the ParkMobile mobile app will be the convenience of adding time to your meter without having to run back to your vehicle.
- At this point, reserving a parking spot in advance is not an option. You will see the option available on the mobile app because it’s built into the framework of the app itself, but it is inoperable.
- Under city ordinance, businesses and building owners are obligated to create parking for their employees and tenants. The only free lot is located on Water Street, next to Bicentennial Park. Also, 4th Street is unmetered and can be used for parking. The Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Chillicothe are also working to make some off-street parking available to downtown residents and visitors after 5 p.m. and on weekends. In fact, the Chamber’s lot is open to the public on nights and weekends. There are other locations that make their lots available in off hours. A full list of free, off-street parking opportunities will be available soon.
- Judges often advise those serving the court’s business on the areas in which they should park and handle parking fines when they encounter them. Most trips to the courthouse can be handled in the time limits for parking.
- Payment for parking tickets can be made at the Chillicothe Municipal Court, 95 E. Main St. Chillicothe, OH 45601.
- If requesting ticket cancellation or denying the violation you must attend a hearing, which are held at 2pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Law Enforcement Complex, 28 N. Paint St. Chillicothe, OH 45601.
- Failure to appear for hearing shall be deemed an admission and a default civil judgment may be entered against you if parking ticket goes unpaid.
- Failure to answer ticket within 14 days will result in a late fee and after 30 days could result in a default civil judgement.
- Questions can be directed to viren.dsouza@chillicotheoh.gov or by calling 740-773-1191.
ParkMobile website https://parkmobile.io/
ParkMobile Help Page https://support.parkmobile.io/hc/en-us
Parkmobile Help Videos:
General video click HERE
How it works video click HERE
Extend parking video click HERE
