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Loading Zones: Lakewood vs Tacoma

How do loading zones rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Lakewood and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Loading and unloading on public roads in unincorporated Pierce County follows Washington's RCW 46.61.570, which allows parking for loading only temporarily while actually loading or unloading, and bars parking within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. Off-street loading facilities for development are set by the Title 18A zoning code. Cities

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Loading and unloading on public roads in unincorporated Pierce County follows Washington's RCW 46.61.570, which allows parking for loading only temporarily while actually loading or unloading, and bars parking within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. Off-street loading facilities for development are set by the Title 18A zoning code. Cities

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodTacoma
On-Street AuthorityRCW 46.61.570RCW 46.61.570
Railroad Clearance50 feet50 feet
Off-Street LoadingPCC 18A.35.040PCC 18A.35.040
County ZonesSet by resolutionSet by resolution
Applies ToUnincorporated county onlyUnincorporated county only

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Lakewood FAQ

Can I stop to load or unload on a Pierce County road?

Yes, but only temporarily while actually loading or unloading property or passengers, under RCW 46.61.570. You may not park within 50 feet of a railroad crossing or where official signs prohibit parking.

Who sets loading zones in Pierce County?

On unincorporated county roads, loading restrictions are set by county resolution under RCW 46.61.570(2). Inside a city such as Tacoma, the city establishes and signs its own municipal loading zones.

Tacoma FAQ

Can I stop to load or unload on a Pierce County road?

Yes, but only temporarily while actually loading or unloading property or passengers, under RCW 46.61.570. You may not park within 50 feet of a railroad crossing or where official signs prohibit parking.

Who sets loading zones in Pierce County?

On unincorporated county roads, loading restrictions are set by county resolution under RCW 46.61.570(2). Inside a city such as Tacoma, the city establishes and signs its own municipal loading zones.

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