Cumberland County and Fayetteville set no ordinance letting residents paint curbs to reserve parking. Curb markings that regulate parking are official traffic-control devices installed by the city or state, not homeowners.
No Cumberland County or Fayetteville ordinance was found authorizing residents to paint curbs (for example, to claim a parking space or mark 'no parking'). In North Carolina, painted curb markings that regulate stopping, standing or parking are traffic-control devices governed by the state's adoption of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and installed by the responsible public authority, typically Fayetteville's traffic engineering division or NCDOT on state-maintained roads. Unauthorized painting of a public curb is not a recognized way to reserve parking and could be treated as defacing public property. Residents wanting a loading zone or restriction should petition the city.
Unauthorized marking or defacing of a public curb can be addressed by the city; only official markings carry legal parking effect.
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