I keep getting tickets for odd/even parking. What are the rules?

Effective November 1 through April 1 of each year, between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m., all vehicles must be parked on the odd-numbered side of all city streets on the odd-numbered days of the calendar month, and on the even-numbered side of all city streets on the even-numbered days of the calendar month. 

Your compliance with this policy helps keep the city's streets free from accumulated snow, and free from debris. If your street only has parking on one side of the street, you may have to find parking on a nearby street on alternate days.

The City Clerk's Office has a listing of the streets that are exempt from the odd/even parking regulation. Streets marked permanently for 24-hour parking make up the bulk of these streets.

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1. How do I appeal a parking ticket?
2. How do I obtain a copy of a police report?
3. How do I obtain a copy of a vehicle accident report?
4. I keep getting tickets for odd/even parking. What are the rules?
5. I received a ticket for an ABC or City Code violation. What do I do now?
6. My property was lost or stolen, how do I find out if it has been turned in?
7. Where do I pay for a parking ticket I received?
8. Where do I pay for a traffic ticket I received?
9. Where is the Ithaca Police Department located?
10. How long do I have to wait to take custody of property I found and turned in?
11. Does the Ithaca Police Department do civilian fingerprinting?