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Parking Rules in Lynn, MA (2026)

7 verified parking rules for Lynn, Massachusetts, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Lynn's zoning ordinance bars storing an unregistered, uninsured, or inoperable boat, trailer, camper, or RV in a front yard, and limits any property to one such ungaraged vehicle for more than 72 hours.

Lynn RV, Boat & Trailer Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Lynn Zoning Ordinance, Accessory Uses — Parking of Unregistered Motor Vehicles (v. 2025-07-07)

No person or business shall have, keep, or store more than one unregistered, uninsured, or inoperable motor vehicle, boat, trailer, camper, motorcycle, or recreational vehicle ungaraged on their premises for more than 72 hours, nor shall any such unregistered, uninsured, or inoperable motor vehicle, boat, trailer, camper, motorcycle, or recreational vehicle be stored in the front yard area.

Driveway Rules

Lynn requires vehicles to be parked without blocking public sidewalks and bars storing unregistered or inoperable vehicles in the front yard. Driveway curb cuts and widening need a city permit.

Lynn Driveway Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Lynn's zoning ordinance allows no more than one commercial vehicle parked overnight at a residence, capped at 14,001 pounds gross vehicle weight, and it may not sound backup alarms overnight.

Lynn Commercial Vehicle Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Lynn Zoning Ordinance, Home Occupation Accessory Use — Commercial Vehicle Parking (v. 2025-07-07)

No more than one commercial vehicle may be parked overnight at the premises.

Street Parking Limits

Lynn posts resident-permit parking on many streets — $20 per vehicle, up to four per household — and clears every public street during declared snow emergencies. No vehicle may park on a street or sidewalk during a snow ban.

Lynn Street Parking & Snow Emergency Rules

Some Restrictions

City of Lynn Parking Department — Snow Emergencies

No vehicles may park on a public street or sidewalk during a declared snow emergency.

Overnight Parking

Lynn has no blanket citywide overnight parking ban, but posted resident-permit streets require a valid permit at all hours, and every winter snow emergency prohibits overnight parking on all public streets.

Lynn Overnight Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

Installing a home EV charger in Lynn is straightforward: a Level 2 charger needs an electrical permit from Lynn Inspectional Services. Massachusetts offers MOR-EV vehicle rebates, and utility programs help with charger costs.

Lynn EV Charging Station Rules

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Lynn tows vehicles left unattended on a public street for more than 72 hours, or that are unregistered, uninspected, not roadworthy, or a hazard. Private property may hold only one unregistered vehicle.

Lynn Abandoned & Illegal Vehicle Rules

Some Restrictions

City of Lynn Parking Department — Abandoned or Illegal Vehicles

Vehicles may also be towed if they are left unattended on public streets for more than 72 hours or are not road worthy or present a fire or safety hazard or are parked illegally.

Looking for Essex County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Lynn city rules.

Parking Rules in Essex County