7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Monroe County, New York.
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RV and trailer parking on public streets is restricted in most Monroe County municipalities. Many towns limit on-street RV parking to 24-hour periods. Driveway storage rules vary by town zoning code.
Driveway rules in Monroe County are set at the municipal level. No countywide regulations govern residential driveways. Most towns require paved or gravel surfaces for driveways and regulate curb cuts near county roads.
Parking of commercial vehicles in residential neighborhoods is regulated by individual towns within Monroe County. Many municipalities restrict overnight parking of heavy trucks or vehicles with commercial advertising on residential streets.
Street parking rules in Monroe County are set by each municipality. Most towns impose seasonal overnight parking bans, especially from November through April, to allow snow plowing. No countywide overnight parking ordinance exists.
City of Rochester prohibits on-street parking 2 AM to 6 AM year-round under Municipal Code Β§111-5 (alternate side not in effect; blanket overnight ban). Residents can request overnight exemption permits. Towns vary.
NY State Energy Conservation Construction Code (2020) requires new construction to include EV-ready parking. Residential Level 2 chargers require electrical permit. RG&E offers SmartRate EV charging incentive.
NYSERDA Charging Station Programs
Electric vehicle adoption is rapidly accelerating in New York β as many as three million electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to be on the road statewide by 2030. As more drivers make the switch to EVs, deploying charging infrastructure across New York State is essential to match demand. Funding is available through several New York State and utility programs to install EV charging stations at ...
NY Vehicle and Traffic Law Β§1224 governs abandoned vehicle removal. Rochester Municipal Code Β§111-12 allows 48-hour notice then tow. Vehicles on private property must be registered, inspected, and operable or stored inside per Β§39-10.
1 cities in Monroe County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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