Nassau County commercial vehicle parking restrictions are strict. Most jurisdictions ban overnight parking of vehicles over 10,000 lbs or with commercial signage on residential streets and driveways. Town of Hempstead Code 202-10 limits overnight commercial parking.
Nassau villages and towns prohibit commercial vehicle parking on residential streets overnight. Standard definition: vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVW, vehicles with commercial lettering/signage, vehicles with racks or equipment. Town of Hempstead Code 202-10 bans overnight parking of commercial vehicles on residential streets. Driveway parking of one commercial vehicle typically allowed if it is the resident's primary vehicle and under size limits (usually 22 ft or 10,000 lbs). Village of Rockville Centre bans all overnight commercial parking in residential zones. Taxis, limos, and livery vehicles face additional restrictions in most villages.
Overnight commercial parking: $150-$500 per night. Oversized driveway storage: $250-$1,000 with removal orders. Repeat offenders may face vehicle impoundment.
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