Morris County does not regulate curb markings on local streets. Painting curbs (no-parking yellow, fire zones, loading) is done by your municipality under Title 39. Residents may not paint public curbs; only the town may designate and mark restrictions.
Curb-color parking restrictions on local streets are established and painted by each municipality, not by Morris County. Under NJ Title 39, only the municipal governing body may designate no-parking, fire, or restricted zones and have public curbs marked accordingly; property owners cannot legally paint public curbs to reserve or restrict parking. On county roads, the Morris County engineering department controls markings and signage. If you believe a curb near your home should be marked no-parking, request it through your municipal clerk or engineer rather than painting it yourself.
Unauthorized curb painting or defacing public property can bring a municipal fine; ignoring a properly marked curb draws a parking summons.
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