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Las Vegas vs North Las Vegas

How do driveway rules rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and North Las Vegas, NV?

Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than North Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas requires driveways in residential zones to be paved with concrete, asphalt or approved pavers under LVMC Title 19. Parking on unpaved surfaces in front yards is prohibited, and driveway widths are regulated to preserve on-street parking and streetscape character.

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North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

North Las Vegas requires residential vehicles to be parked on paved driveways with all tires inflated under NLVMC 10.48.100. Parking on dirt or lawn is prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasNorth Las Vegas
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Code Citation-NLVMC 10.48.100
Surface Required-Concrete, asphalt, or permitted hard surface
Tire Rule-All vehicular tires inflated
Dirt and Lawn Parking-Prohibited in front yards
Dust Connection-Clark County DAQ PM10 compliance

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Las Vegas FAQ

Can I park on my rock-landscaped front yard?

No. Decorative rock is landscape, not pavement. Vehicles must sit on a paved driveway or approved pad.

How wide can my driveway be?

Curb-cut width is capped by zoning, typically 25–30 feet for single-family. Widening requires a right-of-way permit.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Can I park my second car on the front lawn?

No. NLVMC 10.48.100 requires vehicles in residential front yards to be on a paved driveway with inflated tires. Lawn or dirt parking is prohibited.

What surfaces count as a paved driveway?

Concrete, asphaltic concrete, and other hard surface materials approved to prevent dust hazards. Gravel and bare dirt do not qualify.

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