10 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Anoka County, Minnesota.
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Anoka County does not regulate residential parking; your city does. In Blaine, RVs, boats, and trailers may be parked only on a paved driveway and must be currently licensed and operable. On streets they fall under overnight and recreational-vehicle limits.
City of Blaine Residential Guide to Community Standards
Parking of currently licensed and operable vehicles, RVs and trailers permitted on paved driveways only.
Anoka County sets no driveway parking rule; cities do. Blaine requires vehicles, RVs, and trailers to be parked on paved driveways only and prohibits repairing or maintaining vehicles on private land unless the vehicle is inside a garage.
City of Blaine Residential Guide to Community Standards
Residents are not allowed to repair or do maintenance work on vehicles on public streets or on private land unless vehicle is enclosed in a garage or storage building.
Anoka County does not regulate commercial-vehicle parking on residential streets; cities do. Coon Rapids Ordinance 9-121 bars trucks over 9,000 pounds GVW, semi-tractors and trailers, and mobile homes from parking on streets overnight.
Coon Rapids City Ordinance 9-121
Trucks over 9000 pounds GVW, semi-tractors and / or trailers, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, and some other vehicles are prohibited from parking on streets.
Anoka County does not govern city streets. In Blaine, no vehicle may stand on a street, alley, or highway for more than 48 consecutive hours. Coon Rapids also bars wrong-side parking and parking a vehicle mainly to display it for sale.
Blaine City Code Β§82-151
No owner of any vehicle or person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicle to stand upon any highway, street, or alley in the city for more than 48 consecutive hours at any time.
Anoka County sets no overnight parking rule; cities do. Blaine bans street parking from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. between November 1 and April 1 without an emergency permit. Coon Rapids bans it 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. over the same season.
Blaine City Code Β§82-151
From November 1 to April 1, no person shall park or permit to be parked any vehicle on any highway, street, or alley between the hours of 2AM and 7AM without an emergency parking permit issued by the police department.
Neither Anoka County nor cities like Blaine and Coon Rapids set a residential EV-charging parking ordinance. Home charging follows the Minnesota State Building and Electrical Code; running a cord across a public sidewalk or street is not allowed.
Abandoned vehicles are governed statewide by Minn. Stat. Β§168B. A vehicle is abandoned if it sits illegally and lacks vital parts or is inoperable. Anoka County's Sheriff and cities enforce removal and towing.
Minn. Stat. Β§168B.011, subd. 2
lacks vital component parts or is in an inoperable condition such that it has no substantial potential for further use consistent with its usual functions, unless it is kept in an enclosed garage or storage building.
Anoka County does not paint or regulate residential curbs; cities do. Curb markings and no-parking zones are established by each city's traffic authority under Minn. Stat. Β§169. Residents may not paint public curbs themselves.
Anoka County does not designate loading zones on city streets; each city's traffic authority does. Residential neighborhoods generally have none. Loading zones appear in commercial and downtown districts, marked by signs or curb paint, under Minn. Stat. Β§169.
Anoka County does not regulate oversized-vehicle parking; cities do. Coon Rapids Ordinance 9-121 bars trucks over 9,000 pounds GVW, mobile homes, and recreational vehicles from overnight street parking. Blaine limits oversized storage on residential lots.
Coon Rapids City Ordinance 9-121
Trucks over 9000 pounds GVW, semi-tractors and / or trailers, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, and some other vehicles are prohibited from parking on streets.
1 cities in Anoka County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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