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Oversized Vehicle Parking: Edmonds vs Everett

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between Edmonds, WA and Everett, WA?

Edmonds and Everett have similar restriction levels.

Edmonds, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles - anything with a GVWR of 14,001 lbs or more, plus commercial trailers and construction equipment - are banned from urban-residential public roads and limited to 12 hours per day elsewhere under SCC 11.05. RVs over the limit fall under the separate 72-hour RV rule (SCC 11.06).

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Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles - anything with a GVWR of 14,001 lbs or more, plus commercial trailers and construction equipment - are banned from urban-residential public roads and limited to 12 hours per day elsewhere under SCC 11.05. RVs over the limit fall under the separate 72-hour RV rule (SCC 11.06).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdmondsEverett
Oversize thresholdGVWR 14,001+ lbsGVWR 14,001+ lbs
Urban-residential roadsProhibited any timeProhibited any time
Non-residential roads12 hours / 24 hours12 hours / 24 hours
Covered equipmentBulldozers, backhoes, crane trucksBulldozers, backhoes, crane trucks
RVs handled bySCC 11.06 (72-hour cap)SCC 11.06 (72-hour cap)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Edmonds FAQ

How is 'oversized' defined?

SCC 11.05.020 defines large commercial vehicles as those with a GVWR of 14,001 pounds or more used for transport or construction/industry/farming; trucks 14,000 lbs or less are excluded.

Where can an oversized truck park legally?

On non-residential public roads for up to 12 hours in any 24-hour period, or under an approved right-of-way permit; never on urban-residential roads except to actively load or unload.

Everett FAQ

How is 'oversized' defined?

SCC 11.05.020 defines large commercial vehicles as those with a GVWR of 14,001 pounds or more used for transport or construction/industry/farming; trucks 14,000 lbs or less are excluded.

Where can an oversized truck park legally?

On non-residential public roads for up to 12 hours in any 24-hour period, or under an approved right-of-way permit; never on urban-residential roads except to actively load or unload.

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