Ottawa County does not designate residential loading zones. Loading and no-parking zones are established by cities and townships and marked by signs or painted curbs; the Michigan Vehicle Code governs stopping and standing where no local sign exists.
Loading zones are a municipal traffic-control matter, not a county one. In incorporated cities such as Holland, loading zones and time-limited spaces are created by ordinance and posted with signs; parking in a marked loading zone outside the posted purpose is a ticketable violation. In unincorporated townships, on-street stopping and standing default to the Michigan Vehicle Code enforced by the Ottawa County Sheriff, since townships generally have no separate parking ordinance. Commercial deliveries must follow any posted signs. Contact your city clerk or the Ottawa County Road Commission for signage on a specific street.
Improperly stopping or parking in a posted loading zone is a civil infraction ticketed by municipal police or the Sheriff under the local ordinance or Michigan Vehicle Code.
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