7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 3 cities in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
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Norfolk County does not regulate RV or recreational vehicle parking. RV parking rules are set by each municipality's zoning bylaws and parking ordinances.
Driveway regulations in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities through local zoning bylaws and building codes. Norfolk County government has no driveway rules.
Commercial vehicle parking restrictions in Norfolk County are set by individual municipalities. There is no county-level ordinance. Many residential neighborhoods have bylaws restricting overnight commercial vehicle parking.
Norfolk County has no county-level street parking regulations. All street parking rules in Norfolk County are set and enforced by individual cities and towns.
Many Norfolk County towns enforce overnight parking bans. Quincy bans 1-6 AM year-round (no permit option). Brookline prohibits 2-6 AM with limited permit program. Weymouth has winter overnight ban November 1-April 1.
MGL c. 90, Section 22C - Abandoned motor vehicles; removal and disposal (72-Hour Rule)
Section 22C. If the superintendent of streets or other officer having charge of the public ways in a city or town reasonably deems that any motor vehicle apparently abandoned by its owner and standing for more than seventy-two hours upon a public or private way therein or on any property therein without the permission of the owner or lessee of said property or if a captain or lieutenant of the ...
Norfolk County has no EV charging rule. MA Stretch Code and Specialized Code require EV-ready parking in new residential construction. Brookline, Quincy, and Weymouth each adopted the Stretch Code.
Norfolk County does not handle abandoned vehicles. MGL c. 90B Β§2 allows police to remove abandoned vehicles after 72 hours. Quincy, Brookline, and Weymouth tag and tow via local ordinance.
MGL c. 90, Section 22D - Suspension of license for automobile law violation; reinstatement
Section 22D: Suspension of license for automobile law violation; reinstatement. Section 22D. Notwithstanding the provisions of section twenty-two, if the registrar has suspended or revoked any license issued under this chapter solely or in part because of an automobile law violation, as defined in section one of chapter ninety C, he shall forthwith reinstate such license if the holder thereof i...
3 cities in Norfolk County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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