Rogers prohibits parking on the grass in the front-yard area. Under Section 52-140, no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle on the grass between the residence and the street right-of-way in any residential zone. The city says this applies only to the front: parking beside or behind a home is not a violation. State law also bars blocking driveways.
The City of Rogers regulates where vehicles may sit on residential property through Section 52-140 of its Code of Ordinances. According to the city's Code Enforcement FAQ, this section provides that no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle, or permit a vehicle registered in his name to be stopped, standing, or parked, on the grass in a yard between the residence and the street right-of-way in any residential zone in the city. The city explains that this only applies to the front of the residence, meaning the parking of a vehicle beside or behind a residence is not a violation of this ordinance. In practical terms, vehicles in the front yard should be on a driveway or other approved hard surface rather than on the lawn. Separately, Arkansas Code 27-51-1302 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in front of a public or private driveway on the street side, so residents and visitors cannot block a driveway apron. Rogers does not publish a citywide minimum driveway-width or paving-material ordinance in Chapter 52; driveway construction standards fall under the city's development code. Confirm the exact section number after the 2025-2026 recodification.
Parking on the grass between the residence and the street right-of-way in a residential zone (front yard) violates Section 52-140 and is enforced by Rogers Code Enforcement. Blocking a public or private driveway on the street violates Arkansas Code 27-51-1302 and can result in a citation and towing.
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