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How Southaven Handles Parking Rules: A Practical Guide

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

Southaven maintains 33 local ordinances across all categories, and 4 of those deal specifically with parking rules. Here is a breakdown of what the city actually requires, what is prohibited, and where Southaven falls on the strict-to-permissive spectrum compared to other cities.

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Southaven restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones through local zoning ordinances. Weight and size limits typically apply to vehicles stored overnight in residential areas.

Key details: Weight Limit: 10,000 lbs GVWR. Length Limit: 22 feet typical. Work Trucks: 1 per residence allowed. Semi-Trucks: Prohibited residential.

Fines of $50 to $200 per violation. Written notice with 48-hour compliance window. Repeated violations may result in towing at owner expense.

Street Parking Limits

Southaven regulates street parking with 2-hour limits in the Towne Center commercial district and overnight restrictions in many residential areas. The city's major retail corridors along Stateline Road and Goodman Road have dedicated parking enforcement.

Key details: Towne Center: 2-hour limit. Overnight: Restricted most areas. Abandoned Vehicle: 48 hours before tag. Ticket Cost: $25 to $50.

Parking tickets: $15 to $50 per violation. Towing fees: $100 to $200 plus daily storage. Boot may be applied for multiple unpaid tickets.

Driveway Rules

Southaven regulates driveway construction and parking through local zoning and building codes. Vehicles must not block sidewalks or public right-of-way when parked in driveways.

Key details: Permit Required: Yes, for new driveways. Min Width: 10 to 12 ft single. Sidewalk Blocking: Prohibited. Materials: Concrete/asphalt/gravel.

Unpermitted driveway: stop-work order plus $100 to $300 fine. Blocking sidewalk: $50 to $100 ticket. Non-compliant materials may require removal at owner expense.

RV & Boat Parking

Southaven regulates RV and boat parking in residential areas through local zoning ordinances. Vehicles must typically be stored in side or rear yards behind the front building line.

Key details: Street Parking: 48 to 72 hours max. Storage Location: Side/rear yard preferred. Condition: Must be operable. Notice Period: 7 to 14 days.

Violation notice with 7 to 14 day compliance window. Fines of $50 to $200 per violation. Vehicles may be towed after notice period for street parking violations.

The Bottom Line

Southaven's parking rules rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Southaven is broadly strict or permissive.

This guide is based on Southaven's current municipal code. Local rules can and do change, so check the individual ordinance pages for the latest details, penalties, and FAQs.