7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Onondaga County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
RV and boat parking regulated by town zoning codes. Most Onondaga County towns prohibit on-street RV parking over 24-48 hours and require side or rear yard storage with setbacks.
Driveway standards set by town zoning and highway codes. Curb cuts require permits from the municipality or NY DOT on state highways. Syracuse Zoning Ordinance regulates residential driveway width (typically 10-20 ft).
Commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs or bearing commercial signage are generally prohibited on residential streets overnight in Syracuse and most Onondaga County towns. Syracuse Chapter 27 enforces these restrictions with fines and towing.
Street parking in Onondaga County follows NY Vehicle & Traffic Law plus local codes. City of Syracuse enforces odd-even street cleaning rules Nov 15-Apr 1 and posted no-parking zones.
Syracuse enforces odd-even overnight parking rules Nov 15-Apr 1 for snow removal. Suburban Onondaga towns vary; some ban overnight on-street parking year-round on residential streets.
EV charging supported by NY State NYSERDA Charge Ready NY program. NY Public Service Commission Case 18-E-0138 governs utility EV infrastructure. NY State Building Code requires EV-ready parking in new construction (NYStretch Energy Code).
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 & Traffic Law Section 1224 defines abandoned vehicles. Syracuse Code allows removal after 96 hours on public streets. Private property abandonment is handled under NY Lien Law Article 9 with a mandatory notice process.
1 cities in Onondaga County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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