Weld County sets no countywide driveway-parking rule for private homes. In Greeley, required off-street parking must be on an approved surface (garage, driveway or paved area), and vehicles may not block sidewalks or a public or private driveway approach.
In unincorporated Weld County, driveway parking on your own lot is largely unregulated beyond zoning limits on commercial and junk vehicles. Within Greeley, the Development Code requires off-street parking to be on approved surfaces serving the dwelling, and Municipal Code Title 16 prohibits stopping or parking so as to block a sidewalk, crosswalk or driveway approach. Parking across the sidewalk portion of your own driveway can still obstruct pedestrians and is enforceable. Private property owners may arrange removal of vehicles parked on their property without consent, which Greeley treats as abandoned after 24 hours under §16-669.
Blocking a sidewalk or driveway is a Greeley parking infraction, fine up to $500 plus costs. Zoning-surface violations in the county are abated by Code Compliance through notice and penalties.
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