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Abandoned Vehicles: Huntington vs Huntington Station

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Huntington, NY and Huntington Station, NY?

Huntington Station has fewer restrictions than Huntington.

Huntington, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Huntington defines abandoned vehicles as those left on public property over 96 hours or in inoperable condition on private property visible from street. Town may tag and tow after 72-hour notice under Town Code Chapter 183.

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Huntington Station, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles in Suffolk County are governed by NY Vehicle and Traffic Law 1224. Vehicles left 96 hours on public ways or 48 hours with visible damage may be removed. Private-property abandoned vehicles require owner/town action under local property maintenance codes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntingtonHuntington Station
Threshold96 hours public/inoperable-
State LawNY VTL 1224-
Notice72 hours before tow-
AuctionAfter 30 days-
Tow Fee$150+ plus storage-
Public Road-96 hours (V&T 1224)
Brookhaven Rule-Must be in garage (31-1)
Auction Wait-10 days after notice
Fine-$250-$1,000/day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington FAQ

Who enforces this in Huntington?

Huntington code enforcement at (631) 351-3000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Huntington?

Huntington code enforcement at (631) 351-3000 handles complaints.

Huntington Station FAQ

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

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