6 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 4 cities in Wayne County, Michigan.
Verified from official government sources
No specific county-level RV parking ordinance for unincorporated areas. Township zoning may regulate RV storage. Michigan Vehicle Code general parking provisions apply. County roads subject to standard parking rules.
Wayne County regulates driveway approaches to county roads via Public Services permits. Detroit, Dearborn, and Livonia set their own width, paving, and setback standards.
Street parking on county roads regulated by Michigan Vehicle Code Β§257.674. Wayne County Sheriff enforces parking violations on county-maintained roads. Township ordinances may impose additional restrictions. Vehicles must be operable and registered.
Wayne County has no countywide overnight parking ban, but Detroit enforces snow-emergency restrictions and suburbs like Dearborn and Livonia ban 2-6 a.m. parking.
Wayne County has public charging at county facilities. Home Level 2 chargers require electrical permits from the local building department. DTE Energy offers rebates.
Wayne County follows Michigan MCL 257.252 for abandoned vehicles. Vehicles left 48 hours on public property or without permission on private property may be tagged and towed.
4 cities in Wayne County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
7 verified rules β’ Abandoned Vehicles, Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
7 verified rules β’ Abandoned Vehicles, Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
7 verified rules β’ Abandoned Vehicles, Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
7 verified rules β’ Abandoned Vehicles, Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
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