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Driveway Rules: Somerville vs Wakefield

How do driveway rules rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Wakefield has fewer restrictions than Somerville.

Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

New driveways in Somerville require a curb cut permit from DPW plus zoning approval. Many lots are grandfathered and cannot add new curb cuts.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Driveway rules are set by each Middlesex County city or town zoning bylaw. Cambridge, Somerville, Lowell, and Framingham regulate curb cuts, width, paving, and front-yard parking through local zoning boards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSomervilleWakefield
Curb cut permitDPW Engineering required-
ZoningNew curb cuts often need relief-
DrainageOn-site, not across sidewalk-
Sidewalk blockingTicketable and tow-eligible-
Historic districtHPC approval required-
Governing Law-Local zoning bylaw
Curb Cut Permit-DPW or Traffic Department
State Highway Access-720 CMR 13.00
Historic Districts-Commission review required
Enforcement-Local building inspector

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Somerville FAQ

Can I pave over my front yard to add parking?

Generally no. Somerville zoning limits front yard paving and typically requires zoning board relief plus a DPW curb cut, which is often denied if it removes a street parking space.

Do I need a permit to repave my existing driveway?

Simple resurfacing in kind does not need a permit, but widening, changing the curb cut, or changing drainage patterns does require DPW approval.

Wakefield FAQ

Do I need a permit to pave my driveway?

Most Middlesex County municipalities require a building or DPW permit for new driveways, widening, or changes in surface. Check with your local building department before starting work.

Can I park on my front lawn?

Most cities including Cambridge, Somerville, and Newton prohibit parking on unpaved front yards. Vehicles must be on an approved paved surface.

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