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Loading Zones: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do loading zones rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Sterling Heights and Warren have similar restriction levels.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County has no countywide loading-zone ordinance for residential streets; loading zones are set and enforced by each city and township. State law MCL 257.674 governs loading: buses may stop to load passengers even at certain restricted spots, and any vehicle is barred where a sign prohibits parking.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County has no countywide loading-zone ordinance for residential streets; loading zones are set and enforced by each city and township. State law MCL 257.674 governs loading: buses may stop to load passengers even at certain restricted spots, and any vehicle is barred where a sign prohibits parking.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
County Residential RuleNone - local unitsNone - local units
Bus LoadingMCL 257.674(3)MCL 257.674(3)
Posted Zone BackupMCL 257.674(1)(n)MCL 257.674(1)(n)
Park GroundsDesignated spaces onlyDesignated spaces only
42-1 Court Fine$25 parking$25 parking

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Sterling Heights FAQ

Are loading zones a county rule in Macomb County?

No. Loading zones on streets are set up and enforced by each city and township. State law MCL 257.674 backs enforcement of posted zones and lets buses stop to load passengers even in some restricted spots.

Can I stop in a Macomb County posted loading zone in a car?

Only if the posted sign allows it. MCL 257.674(1)(n) bars parking where a sign prohibits it, so parking a passenger car in a marked commercial loading zone is a civil infraction.

Warren FAQ

Are loading zones a county rule in Macomb County?

No. Loading zones on streets are set up and enforced by each city and township. State law MCL 257.674 backs enforcement of posted zones and lets buses stop to load passengers even in some restricted spots.

Can I stop in a Macomb County posted loading zone in a car?

Only if the posted sign allows it. MCL 257.674(1)(n) bars parking where a sign prohibits it, so parking a passenger car in a marked commercial loading zone is a civil infraction.

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