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Abandoned Vehicles: Clinton vs Leominster

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Clinton, MA and Leominster, MA?

Clinton and Leominster have similar restriction levels.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicle removal is governed by MGL c. 90, §22B and enforced by local police departments. No county ordinance; individual municipalities handle abandoned vehicle complaints.

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Leominster, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles on public ways addressed under MGL c. 90, §22C (72-hour threshold). Towing from private property requires police notification under MGL c. 266, §120D. Leominster Police enforce.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonLeominster
State LawMGL c. 90, §22BMGL c. 90, §22C (72-hour rule)
EnforcementLocal policePolice: 978-537-8100
County CodeNone — county abolished 1998-
ContactLocal police non-emergency line-
Private Property-MGL c. 266, §120D — police notification
72-Hour Rule-Street vehicles subject to tow

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clinton FAQ

How long can a car sit on the street without moving?

In Worcester County, vehicles typically cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours.

Can I keep an inoperable car in my driveway?

Generally no if visible from the street. In Worcester County, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

Leominster FAQ

How long can a car sit on the street without moving?

In Leominster, vehicles typically cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours.

Can I keep an inoperable car in my driveway?

Generally no if visible from the street. In Leominster, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

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