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Driveway Rules: Henderson vs Paradise

How do driveway rules rules compare between Henderson, NV and Paradise, NV?

Henderson and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Vehicles parked in Henderson driveways must be operable, currently registered, and not block the sidewalk under HMC Title 10. Parking on landscaping or front yards is prohibited. HOAs often add stricter limits.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Clark County requires paved driveways in most residential zones and prohibits parking on unimproved (dirt/gravel) surfaces. Driveway widths, approaches, and curb cuts are regulated under Title 30 (Unified Development Code) and Title 14 (Traffic).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonParadise
SurfacePaved driveway onlyPaved required for parking
RegistrationCurrent required-
SidewalkCannot block-
CodeHMC Title 10Title 30 UDC and Title 14
Permits-Curb cuts via Public Works
Enforcement-Code Enforcement (702) 455-4191

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Henderson FAQ

Can I park on my gravel side yard?

Only if it is a permitted vehicle-parking surface shown on approved plans. Most front-yard gravel areas are landscape features, not approved parking, and parking there is a violation.

Do driveway limits apply if I have an HOA?

Yes, and HOAs typically impose additional limits such as 2-vehicle max, no overnight trailers, and no visible RV storage. HOA rules are enforced separately from city code.

Paradise FAQ

Can I park on the lawn or gravel in unincorporated Clark County?

No. Most residential zones require parking on paved or approved hard surfaces. Parking on landscaping, dirt, or unapproved gravel is a Title 30 violation subject to citation by Clark County Code Enforcement.

Do I need a permit to widen my driveway in Clark County?

Yes. Driveway expansions that modify curb cuts or change the approach require a Public Works permit and must comply with zoning width and landscape coverage limits under Title 30.

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