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Driveway Rules: Irvington vs Newark

How do driveway rules rules compare between Irvington, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Irvington has fewer restrictions than Newark.

Irvington, NJ

Essex County

Few Restrictions

Essex County has no countywide driveway parking ordinance. Driveway aprons, front-yard parking, and blocked-sidewalk rules are set by each municipality, with sidewalk-blocking also covered by NJ Title 39.

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Heavy Restrictions

Newark Traffic & Parking Code (Title 11) prohibits blocking driveways, sidewalks, and crosswalks. Vehicles must not extend beyond the property line onto the sidewalk. Driveway curb cuts require permits from the Engineering Division.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingtonNewark
Driveway rulesSet by municipality-
County roleNone for driveways-
Sidewalk blockingNJ 39:4-138-
Front-yard parkingTown zoning code-
Code-Title 11 (Traffic & Parking)
Sidewalk Blocking-Vehicles may not extend onto sidewalk
Curb Cut Permit-Required from Engineering Division
Towing-Vehicles blocking driveways subject to tow
Front Yard Paving-Limited in residential zones

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Irvington FAQ

Does Essex County regulate my driveway?

No. Driveway, apron, and front-yard parking rules are set by your municipality's zoning and traffic ordinances, not by the county.

Can I be ticketed for blocking the sidewalk with my car?

Yes. NJ Title 39 (39:4-138) prohibits parking that blocks a sidewalk or crosswalk, enforced by municipal police.

Newark FAQ

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