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Driveway Rules: Webster vs Worcester

How do driveway rules rules compare between Webster, MA and Worcester, MA?

Webster and Worcester have similar restriction levels.

Webster, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Driveway rules in Worcester County are set by each municipality. Worcester requires a driveway/curb cut permit from the DPW, and blocking a sidewalk triggers a citation under Worcester Revised Ordinances Chapter 13. MassDOT approval required for state routes.

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Worcester, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Worcester requires vehicles to be parked on approved hard surfaces. Driveway construction or modification requires permits. Vehicles may not be parked on front lawns or unpaved areas in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactWebsterWorcester
Worcester PermitDPW curb cut permit-
Sidewalk Block$50 fine plus tow-
Unpaved ParkingProhibited (Zoning Art. IV)-
State RoutesMassDOT permit for Rt 9, 12, 20, 122, 140, 146-
Abandoned Vehicles72-hour rule (MGL c. 90 Β§22C)-
Surface-Hard surface required
Lawn Parking-Prohibited
Curb Cut-DPW approval needed
Snow-Clear within 10 hours

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Webster FAQ

Can I widen my Worcester driveway without a permit?

No. Widening the driveway apron or adding a curb cut requires a permit from Worcester DPW & Parks, plus zoning review. If on a state route (Route 9, 12, 20, 122, 140, or 146), MassDOT must also approve.

Can I park on my front lawn in Worcester?

No. The Worcester Zoning Ordinance prohibits parking on unpaved surfaces in residential front yards. Violations trigger a code enforcement notice from Inspectional Services and possible zoning citation.

Worcester FAQ

Can I park on my lawn in Worcester?

No. Vehicles must be parked on approved hard surfaces. Parking on front lawns or unpaved areas violates the property maintenance code.

Do I need a permit for a new driveway in Worcester?

Yes. Driveway construction and curb cuts require permits from the city, including approval from the Department of Public Works.

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