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Driveway Rules: Quincy vs Wellesley

How do driveway rules rules compare between Quincy, MA and Wellesley, MA?

Wellesley has fewer restrictions than Quincy.

Quincy, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Quincy's zoning and traffic codes regulate driveway use. Blocking a private road or driveway on public streets is prohibited. Resident parking permits are only issued to vehicles without driveway/off-street parking space.

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Wellesley, MA

Norfolk County

Few Restrictions

Driveway regulations in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities through local zoning bylaws and building codes. Norfolk County government has no driveway rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactQuincyWellesley
Blocking DrivewaysProhibited on public streets-
Commercial StorageNot permitted in residential driveways/zones-
Permit EligibilityOnly residents without off-street parking-
TopicDriveway RulesDriveway Rules
County Rule?-None β€” municipal jurisdiction
State Highways-MassDOT controls curb cuts on state roads
Local Permits-Town DPW or planning board

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Quincy FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Quincy?

Quincy's zoning and traffic codes regulate driveway use. Blocking a private road or driveway on public streets is prohibited. Resident parking permits are only issued to vehicles without driveway/off-street parking space.

What driveway requirements apply in Quincy?

Blocking Driveways: Prohibited on public streets. Commercial Storage: Not permitted in residential driveways/zones. Permit Eligibility: Only residents without off-street parking.

Wellesley FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Norfolk County?

Driveway regulations in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities through local zoning bylaws and building codes. Norfolk County government has no driveway rules.

What driveway requirements apply in Norfolk County?

County Rule?: None β€” municipal jurisdiction. State Highways: MassDOT controls curb cuts on state roads. Local Permits: Town DPW or planning board.

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