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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial vehicle parking in Wyoming, MI is regulated by the Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance on private property and by Chapter 78 (Traffic and Vehicles) - which adopts the Michigan Uniform Traffic Code - on city streets. The Zoning Ordinance generally limits storage of commercial vehicles in residential districts, while the state framework at MCL 257.674 sets the citywide prohibited-parking setbacks (hydrants, crosswalks, stop signs, signals, railroad crossings) that apply to commercial vehicles too. The City's Odd-Even Parking Ordinance (Ord. 7-24) applies to commercial vehicles parked on the street during winter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Residential Storage-Chapter 90 (Zoning) - restricted
State Setbacks-MCL 257.674 (15 ft hydrant, 30 ft signal)
Street Code-Chapter 78 - MI Uniform Traffic Code
Winter Rule-Ord. 7-24 (odd-even, $30 fine)
Active Delivery-Temporary parking allowed
Enforcement-Wyoming Dept. of Public Safety + Planning

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Kentwood FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

Can I park my commercial truck at my Wyoming, MI home?

Generally no for larger commercial vehicles. The Wyoming Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance restricts storage of commercial vehicles in residential districts, typically requiring them to be parked inside an enclosed building with limited exceptions for small service-type vehicles on a legal driveway. Contact the Wyoming Planning and Zoning Division at 616.530.7285 for the exact rule in your district.

Where can a commercial vehicle not park on a Wyoming street?

Anywhere prohibited by MCL 257.674 (incorporated into Chapter 78 of the Wyoming Code through the Michigan Uniform Traffic Code) - including within 15 feet of a hydrant, 20 feet of a crosswalk, 30 feet of a stop sign or signal, 50 feet of a railroad crossing, and 20 feet of a fire-station driveway. Posted no-parking signs and the Odd-Even Parking Ordinance (Ord. 7-24) also apply.

Can a delivery truck park temporarily at a Wyoming residence?

Yes. Active delivery, pickup or service runs to a residential property are permitted under the Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance for the duration of the work. Once the work is finished, the commercial-vehicle storage rules apply again. The vehicle must still comply with MCL 257.674 setbacks if parked on the street.

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