7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 3 cities in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
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Unincorporated Oklahoma County zoning regulations address RV and recreational vehicle storage. Rural and agricultural zones are generally more permissive. Residential zones in the county may restrict RV parking in front yards or rights-of-way.
Oklahoma City Β§59-9150 requires vehicles parked on improved surfaces. Front lawn parking prohibited countywide across incorporated cities. Inoperable vehicles banned under county nuisance code.
Commercial vehicle parking in unincorporated Oklahoma County is regulated through zoning district classifications (OKCo Zoning Regulations, 2021). Agricultural/rural zones are more permissive than residential zones.
Oklahoma County has no countywide street parking ordinance for unincorporated roads. Oklahoma state traffic law (47 O.S.) governs parking on county roads. Incorporated cities set their own street parking rules.
Oklahoma City Β§32-131 prohibits overnight street parking 2 AM to 6 AM in designated areas including downtown and some neighborhoods. Most residential streets allow overnight parking. Edmond restricts in downtown core. Vehicles over 72 hours without moving can be tagged as abandoned under OKC Β§32-136.
Oklahoma County EV charging grows with OG&E incentives. Oklahoma City Β§59-7520 requires Level 2 EV-ready infrastructure in new multifamily (5% of spaces) and commercial parking over 50 spaces. Residential Level 2 charger installation needs OKC electrical permit ($85). OG&E Smart Charging Rebate up to $2,250 for eligible chargers.
Abandoned vehicles in unincorporated Oklahoma County are addressed by the County Sheriff under state law. Vehicles left on public roads for 72+ hours may be towed. Junk vehicles on private property may violate county zoning nuisance standards.
3 cities in Oklahoma County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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