7 rules for unincorporated Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
Verified from official government sources
RV, boat, and trailer storage in Monroe County is set by township zoning and, in the POA communities, by association covenants. Rules vary sharply between the boroughs and the gated developments.
Vehicles in Monroe County cannot block a public sidewalk or driveway under PA Vehicle Code Β§3353. Township zoning governs driveway surfaces and modifications, and POA communities add their own standards.
75 Pa.C.S. Β§3353(a) (Prohibitions in specified places)
On a sidewalk except that a pedalcycle may be parked as provided in section 3509(b)(2).
Monroe County townships restrict parking heavy commercial trucks and trailers in residential zones. Weight and size limits apply, and POA communities commonly bar overnight commercial storage entirely.
On-street parking in Monroe County follows township and borough rules β Pennsylvania sets no statewide time limit. Stroudsburg's boroughs meter and post limits, and winter snow emergencies trigger tow-away bans.
Overnight street parking in Monroe County is set by each borough and township, not the county. Boroughs commonly restrict late-night parking, and winter snow rules tighten it further.
Installing a home EV charger in Monroe County needs an electrical permit under the PA Uniform Construction Code. Public stations must meet ADA access, and POA communities can set installation standards.
Abandoned, junked, or unregistered vehicles in Monroe County are handled through township nuisance codes and PA Vehicle Code Title 75. Vehicles are tagged, then towed after a notice period.
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