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Obstruction Rules: Auburn vs Bellevue

How do obstruction rules rules compare between Auburn, WA and Bellevue, WA?

Auburn and Bellevue have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Sidewalks and public rights of way in unincorporated King County must be kept clear under KCC Title 14. Obstructions like parked vehicles, overgrown vegetation, merchandise, construction materials, or debris are prohibited without a permit from the Road Services Division.

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Bellevue, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Bellevue prohibits obstructing public sidewalks per BCC 14.30. Vegetation, vehicles, trash cans, and A-frame signs cannot block the pedestrian clear zone of 5 feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnBellevue
PermitRequired for ROW obstructions-
Vegetation Clearance8 ft over sidewalk, 14 ft road-
ADA4-ft clear path required-
CodeKCC Title 14-
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Auburn FAQ

Is it illegal to park a car across a sidewalk in King County?

Yes. Under RCW 46.61.570 and KCC Title 46, parking a vehicle so that any part blocks a sidewalk is prohibited. Violators can be ticketed and, in some cases, towed at the owners expense.

Do I have to trim trees over the sidewalk in unincorporated King County?

Yes. Property owners must keep vegetation trimmed to maintain at least 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks and 14 feet over roadways. If trees or shrubs overhang and the owner fails to correct after notice, King County can trim them and bill the owner.

Bellevue FAQ

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