Williamson County restricts parking large commercial vehicles, semi-trailers, and heavy equipment in residential zones. Overnight storage of big trucks is prohibited, though a contractor's pickup or van for active work is generally fine. HOAs add limits.
Williamson County and its cities limit commercial-vehicle parking in residential neighborhoods, typically targeting semi-tractors, trailers, box trucks, dump trucks, and other heavy or oversized vehicles. Overnight storage of these in residential zones is prohibited, while a personal-size work truck or service van parked at the driver's home is usually allowed. Temporary parking for an active delivery, move, or service call is permitted. Vehicles with large commercial signage draw scrutiny in HOA neighborhoods, which are common across Franklin, Brentwood, and Nolensville and often bar any commercial vehicle from resident driveways or streets.
Parking a prohibited commercial vehicle in a residential zone brings citations and escalating fines for repeat offenses. HOA covenants impose their own penalties, separate from municipal enforcement.
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