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 government does not regulate commercial vehicle parking. Individual cities and towns set restrictions through local zoning and parking ordinances. Many Norfolk County residential neighborhoods prohibit overnight street parking of commercial trucks, vans with commercial markings, or vehicles over a specified weight (commonly 10,000 lbs GVW). Zoning bylaws may also restrict commercial vehicle storage on residential lots. Contact your local police or town zoning office for applicable rules.
Municipal parking/zoning fines: typically $50β$200 per violation. Towing may apply for repeat violations.
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