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Driveway Rules: Brookline vs Medfield

How do driveway rules rules compare between Brookline, MA and Medfield, MA?

Medfield has fewer restrictions than Brookline.

Brookline, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Brookline residents may use private driveways for personal vehicles. The overnight street parking ban applies to those without off-street parking. Blocking a driveway on a public street is prohibited under traffic bylaws.

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Medfield, MA

Norfolk County

Few Restrictions

Driveway regulations in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities through local zoning bylaws and building codes. Norfolk County government has no driveway rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrooklineMedfield
Blocking DrivewaysProhibited on public streets-
Driveway OwnersNot eligible for overnight permit program-
ContactTransportation Division: (617) 730-2177-
TopicDriveway RulesDriveway Rules
County Rule?-None β€” municipal jurisdiction
State Highways-MassDOT controls curb cuts on state roads
Local Permits-Town DPW or planning board

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Brookline FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Brookline?

Brookline residents may use private driveways for personal vehicles. The overnight street parking ban applies to those without off-street parking. Blocking a driveway on a public street is prohibited under traffic bylaws.

What driveway requirements apply in Brookline?

Blocking Driveways: Prohibited on public streets. Driveway Owners: Not eligible for overnight permit program. Contact: Transportation Division: (617) 730-2177.

Medfield FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Norfolk County?

Driveway regulations in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities through local zoning bylaws and building codes. Norfolk County government has no driveway rules.

What driveway requirements apply in Norfolk County?

County Rule?: None β€” municipal jurisdiction. State Highways: MassDOT controls curb cuts on state roads. Local Permits: Town DPW or planning board.

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