10 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Genesee County, Michigan.
Verified from official government sources
Genesee County sets no countywide RV or boat parking rule. Where you may store a recreational vehicle, trailer, or boat on your lot is decided by your city, village, or township zoning code, not the county.
Genesee County sets no countywide driveway parking rule. Whether you can park on grass, block a sidewalk, or exceed a vehicle count in your driveway is decided by your city, village, or township code.
Genesee County does not regulate where commercial vehicles or semi-trucks may park in residential areas. Those limits are set by your city, village, or township zoning and traffic codes.
Street parking is regulated by the city, village, or township whose road it is, not by Genesee County. County roads are maintained by the Genesee County Road Commission, which requires a permit to place anything in the right-of-way.
Genesee County Road Commission β Right-of-Way FAQ
A permit is required to install anything within the public right of way. [The Road Commission] is obligated to maintain safe public roads, including the right of way outside the paved portion.
Genesee County has no countywide overnight parking ban. Whether you can park on the street overnight is set by your city, village, or township ordinance β many Michigan municipalities impose seasonal or winter overnight bans.
Genesee County has no countywide ordinance on residential EV charging. Installing a home charger follows the Michigan electrical code and your city or township permit process, not a county parking rule.
Michigan state law, not a county ordinance, defines abandoned vehicles. Under MCL 257.252a, a vehicle left on public property for at least 48 hours is deemed abandoned and may be taken into custody by police.
MCL 257.252a(2)(b)
A vehicle that has remained on public property for a period of not less than 48 hours, or on a state trunk line highway as described in section 1 of 1951 PA 51, MCL 247.651.
Genesee County has no countywide curb-painting rule. Curb markings that designate no-parking or loading areas are applied and controlled by the city, village, or township, not residents or the county.
Genesee County Road Commission β Right-of-Way FAQ
A permit is required to install anything within the public right of way.
Genesee County does not designate or enforce loading zones. On-street loading zones are established and enforced by the city, village, or township that owns the road.
Genesee County has no countywide rule on parking oversized vehicles. Limits on large trucks, campers, or trailers on residential lots and streets are set by your city, village, or township.
1 cities in Genesee County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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Genesee County Ordinance Hub β