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Oversized Vehicle Parking: St. Clair Shores vs Sterling Heights

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Sterling Heights, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County has no countywide oversized-vehicle ordinance for residential streets; size limits come from each city and township plus the Vehicle Code. The county's direct authority is its own roads and grounds: the Department of Roads permits oversize loads in the right-of-way, and Metroparks keep vehicles in designated spaces.

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Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County has no countywide oversized-vehicle ordinance for residential streets; size limits come from each city and township plus the Vehicle Code. The county's direct authority is its own roads and grounds: the Department of Roads permits oversize loads in the right-of-way, and Metroparks keep vehicles in designated spaces.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresSterling Heights
County Residential RuleNone - local codeNone - local code
Oversize Road PermitMCDR - 586-463-8671MCDR - 586-463-8671
State BaselineMCL 257.674MCL 257.674
Metroparks RuleDesignated spaces onlyDesignated spaces only
48-Hour TowMCL 257.252aMCL 257.252a

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

Can I park an oversized vehicle on a Macomb County street?

That depends on your city or township code; the County has no countywide rule. Most local codes bar semis, large trailers, and buses from residential curbs. State law MCL 257.674 also bars blocking driveways and hydrants.

Do I need a permit to move an oversize load on a county road?

For oversize loads or heavy staging within the county road right-of-way, contact the Macomb County Department of Roads Permits Department (586-463-8671). Transport also needs state MDOT permits on trunk-line highways.

Sterling Heights FAQ

Can I park an oversized vehicle on a Macomb County street?

That depends on your city or township code; the County has no countywide rule. Most local codes bar semis, large trailers, and buses from residential curbs. State law MCL 257.674 also bars blocking driveways and hydrants.

Do I need a permit to move an oversize load on a county road?

For oversize loads or heavy staging within the county road right-of-way, contact the Macomb County Department of Roads Permits Department (586-463-8671). Transport also needs state MDOT permits on trunk-line highways.

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