10 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 3 cities in Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Verified from official government sources
Middlesex County itself sets no residential RV or boat storage rule; those are governed by each municipality and NJ Title 39. The county's authority is limited to its own park grounds and county roadways, where RVs, trailers, and boats may park only in designated lots.
Middlesex County sets no rules for parking on a private residential driveway; that is a municipal zoning and property-maintenance matter. The county's only driveway authority is permitting new driveway access onto county roads.
Middlesex County does not restrict where commercial trucks park in residential neighborhoods; that is a municipal ordinance matter under NJ Title 39. The county's rule reaches only county park grounds, where commercial and off-road vehicles are barred outside designated uses.
On-street parking in Middlesex County is regulated by each municipality and by NJ Title 39, not by the county. The county only regulates parking on county-owned park roads and lots; NJ Title 39 supplies the statewide baseline for stopping and standing.
Middlesex County has no county-wide overnight on-street parking ban; that is a municipal choice under NJ Title 39. The county's own overnight rule applies inside county parks, which close after dusk, so overnight parking there is prohibited.
EV charging station permitting in Middlesex County follows the statewide framework in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-66.18, with permits issued by the municipality. The county's role is limited to chargers it installs at county parks and facilities.
Abandoned vehicles in Middlesex County are governed by the statewide statute N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.5, which presumes a vehicle abandoned after 48 hours on public property. Removal from county roads and park grounds is a county function; local streets are handled by the municipality.
Painted curb markings on public streets in Middlesex County are installed and enforced by each municipality following NJ Title 39 and the state MUTCD, not by residents. The county controls curb markings only on county roads and at county facilities.
Loading zones on public streets in Middlesex County are established by each municipality under NJ Title 39, not by the county. The county designates loading and delivery areas only at its own parks and facilities.
Middlesex County has no oversized-vehicle residential parking ordinance; length, height, and weight limits on parked vehicles are set by each municipality under NJ Title 39. The county posts weight limits only on specific county routes and bridges.
3 cities in Middlesex County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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