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Parking Rules in Nashua, NH (2026)

11 verified parking rules for Nashua, New Hampshire, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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RV & Boat Parking

Nashua's on-street RV, camper, travel-trailer, and boat-trailer parking is sharply limited by Chapter 320 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Nashua Revised Ordinances and by NH RSA 265:69. NRO Section 320-78 (Night Parking) makes it 'unlawful for an operator of any vehicle to park the vehicle for a period longer than two hours between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m., daily, on any public way in the City where overnight on-street permit parking is not allowed,' so an RV cannot be stored overnight on most Nashua streets without a permit. RSA 265:69 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking on a sidewalk, within an intersection, on a crosswalk, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, or within 20 feet of a fire-station driveway. New Hampshire has no statewide RV-on-residential-lot statute, so the Nashua Land Use Code (NRO Chapter 190) and private HOA / condominium covenants govern on-lot storage.

RV and Boat Parking in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Driveway-related parking in Nashua is governed by NRO Section 320-67 (Article XII, Parking, Stopping and Standing). The ordinance provides that 'at no time shall any vehicle be stationed in front of any private driveway, or within two feet of any private driveway on either side thereof, or across the street from any driveway so as to impede the free movement of vehicles using such private driveway.' A violation carries a $50 fine, increasing by $10 to $60 if not paid within seven days, and the violator 'shall be responsible for the cost of towing or moving fees.' Driveway construction, width, and curb-cut standards are set by the Nashua Land Use Code (NRO Chapter 190) and require an Engineering Department street-opening permit when work occurs in the public right-of-way.

Driveway Parking Rules in Nashua

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Nashua bans on-street tractor-trailer parking citywide. NRO Section 320-67 (Article XII, Parking, Stopping and Standing) provides that 'it shall be unlawful for any tractor-trailer-truck, the tractor alone or the trailer alone to be left parked or stationed at any time, except during the actual loading or unloading of materials therefrom, on any public street or way in the City.' Lighter commercial vehicles are not subject to a citywide weight or length cap, but they are bound by NRO Section 320-78 (no overnight parking 12:00 midnight to 6:00 a.m. without a permit on designated streets), NRO Section 320-67 (no stopping within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; no blocking driveways), and RSA 265:69 distance restrictions. Downtown metered parking applies to all vehicles in Zones I, II, III, and IV.

Commercial Vehicle Parking in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

On-street parking in Nashua is governed by Chapter 320 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Nashua Revised Ordinances, with Article XI (Parking Meters), Article XII (Parking, Stopping and Standing), Article XIII (Night Parking), and Article XIA (Parking Permits) as the operative articles, layered on top of NH RSA 265:69. Downtown is metered in four zones: Zone I (9 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Sundays, 2-hour limit), Zone II (9 a.m. to 7 p.m. except Sundays, 3-hour limit), Zone III (9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays), and Zone IV ($2.00/hour first three hours, $4.00/hour thereafter, in effect since January 1, 2025). RSA 265:69 sets statewide distance setbacks: 15 feet from a fire hydrant, 20 feet from a crosswalk at an intersection, no parking on a sidewalk, in an intersection, on a crosswalk, or within 20 feet of a fire-station driveway. NRO 320-67 sets a $50 minimum fine for hydrant violations and a sidewalk fine of '$50, and if not paid within seven days, the fine shall increase to $60.'

Street Parking Rules in Nashua

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Nashua imposes a citywide overnight on-street parking ban. NRO Section 320-78 (Article XIII, Night Parking) provides: 'It is unlawful for an operator of any vehicle to park the vehicle for a period longer than two hours between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m., daily, on any public way in the City where overnight on-street permit parking is not allowed,' and 'It is unlawful for an operator of any vehicle to park the vehicle for any time period between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m., daily, without a permit on the public ways where overnight on-street permit parking is allowed.' The fine is 'a minimum of $25. If such fine is not paid within seven days, the fine shall increase by $10, to $35.' Annual overnight permits cost $10, are limited to 550 citywide, and are available only on designated streets. Free overnight parking is available at the High Street and Elm Street garages.

Overnight Parking in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

EV Charging

Nashua operates public Level 2 EV charging stations at the Elm Street Parking Garage (14 Elm Street), located on the lower level next to the Transit Center. The Elm Street garage hosts three Level 2 charging spaces; the city offers free charging on weekends, with regular parking rates applying during weekdays. New Hampshire has NOT enacted a right-to-charge statute - the comprehensive right-to-charge laws are in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Oregon, and the District of Columbia only - so Nashua condominium associations and HOAs may still restrict or condition EV charger installations under their governing documents. Residential Level 2 (240V) installations require an electrical permit through the Nashua Building Safety Division and must be performed by a licensed electrician under the adopted state codes.

Electric Vehicle Charging in Nashua

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Abandoned vehicles in Nashua are governed by NRO Chapter 315 (Vehicles, Abandoned) and NRO Chapter 306 (Towing), implemented under NH RSA 262 (Antitheft Laws, Offenses, Penalties, Habitual Offenders, Arrest of Nonresidents and Abandoned Vehicles). Chapter 315 defines an abandoned vehicle as any motor vehicle that remains standing in one place for more than 48 hours under circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that the vehicle has been abandoned. The local fine is at least $200, and the owner is responsible for the cost of towing. RSA 262:40-c provides that a vehicle is considered abandoned if 'left for more than 24 hours without the appropriate permission' or left at a storage facility after 'given 10 days' notice to redeem it.' RSA 262:40-a authorizes removal from private property by the owner or a peace officer.

Abandoned Vehicles in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

Curb Color Rules

Curb markings and pavement markings on Nashua public streets are installed and maintained only by the City of Nashua Traffic Engineering Department under federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards. The Nashua Traffic Engineering page states the department 'plans, improves and maintains walkways and traffic control through traffic signals, pavement markings and street signs' and 'performs technical reviews and provides recommendations on traffic related ordinances and safety issues that include traffic signs, pavement markings, and other engineered traffic devices.' Residents and adjacent property owners may not paint, alter, or add markings to a public curb. Even where curb paint is faded or absent, NH RSA 265:69 and NRO Section 320-67 distance setbacks (15 ft from a fire hydrant, 20 ft from a crosswalk, no parking on sidewalks or in front of driveways) apply by default.

Curb Painting and Colored-Curb Rules in Nashua

Some Restrictions

Loading Zones

On-street loading zones in Nashua are designated by the City through the Nashua Traffic Engineering Department under Chapter 320 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Nashua Revised Ordinances. Tractor-trailer trucks have an explicit citywide on-street ban under NRO Section 320-67: 'It shall be unlawful for any tractor-trailer-truck, the tractor alone or the trailer alone to be left parked or stationed at any time, except during the actual loading or unloading of materials therefrom, on any public street or way in the City.' Off-street loading requirements for new development are set by the Nashua Land Use Code (NRO Chapter 190), which contains loading-space dimension standards including the 12-foot-by-45-foot loading space size used in commercial and industrial site plans. NH RSA 265:69 distance setbacks apply in all loading zones regardless of curb color.

Loading Zones in Nashua

Some Restrictions

Oversized Vehicle Parking

Nashua's strictest oversized-vehicle rule applies to tractor-trailers: NRO Section 320-67 provides that 'it shall be unlawful for any tractor-trailer-truck, the tractor alone or the trailer alone to be left parked or stationed at any time, except during the actual loading or unloading of materials therefrom, on any public street or way in the City.' Other oversized vehicles - RVs, motor homes, large box trucks, buses - are not subject to a citywide weight or length cap but are bound by NRO Section 320-78 (no overnight parking 12:00 midnight to 6:00 a.m. without a permit on designated streets), NRO Section 320-67 (15-ft hydrant setback, no driveway-blocking, no sidewalk parking), and RSA 265:69 distance setbacks. State commercial-vehicle dimension and weight limits are in NH RSA 266 (Size, Weight, Equipment and Standards). HOA and condominium covenants commonly impose additional, stricter limits on visible oversized vehicles.

Oversized Vehicle Parking in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

Snow Removal Parking Rules

Snow emergency parking in Nashua is governed by NRO Section 320-67 (Article XII) and NRO Section 320-78 (Article XIII). NRO Section 320-67 provides: 'No person shall park or leave a motor vehicle on any public way or in a public parking lot, excluding City-owned parking garages, during a snow emergency, as declared by the Mayor or Director of Public Works,' and 'Any vehicle left parked on any public way or in a public parking lot, excluding City-owned parking garages, during a snow emergency may be towed as directed by the Chief of Police or his or her designee(s).' The 'penalty for violation shall be a minimum of $100.' Towed vehicles are taken to the Four Hills Landfill at 840 West Hollis Street, where owners pay a $315 fine (cash, money order, or credit card only) plus 'a daily storage fee' that begins after 24 hours. Free parking during snow emergencies is available at the High Street and Elm Street City-owned garages.

Snow Emergency Parking and Snow Removal in Nashua

Heavy Restrictions

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