Driveway parking across Gloucester County is governed by municipal ordinances. Vehicles may not block public sidewalks, must sit on approved surfaces, and inoperable or unregistered vehicles cannot be stored in open view.
New Jersey has no statewide residential driveway-parking statute; Gloucester County municipalities regulate it through zoning and property-maintenance codes. Vehicles must not overhang or block a public sidewalk, and parking on unpaved front-yard surfaces is typically prohibited β cars belong on an approved paved or gravel drive. Cutting a new curb opening or widening a driveway requires a municipal permit, and a county or NJDOT permit where the driveway meets a county or state road. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles may not be stored in the open under property-maintenance ordinances in Deptford, West Deptford, Washington Township and neighboring towns.
Blocking a sidewalk draws a municipal parking citation. An unpermitted curb cut or driveway expansion brings zoning fines commonly $100 to $1,000, and stored junk vehicles trigger property-maintenance enforcement orders.
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