No citywide overnight parking ban on residential streets. Some neighborhoods post time-limited parking. Abandoned vehicle rules apply after 72 hours stationary on public street.
Lawrenceville does not have a universal street overnight parking prohibition. Downtown commercial lots may restrict after-hours parking. GA Code Β§40-11-1 addresses abandoned vehicles on public property (10 days). Vehicles on streets without moving for 72+ hours may be tagged and towed. This overnight parking rule under Lawrenceville's parking ordinances applies to properties within Lawrenceville city limits. For current statutory text, amendments, enforcement procedures, fines, appeal options, and any exemptions that may apply to your situation, contact Lawrenceville code enforcement directly or consult the official Georgia municipal code library. Ordinances change periodically; always verify with local staff before relying on summary information.
Lawrenceville, GA
Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences prohibited in residential zones. Chain-link restricted from front yards. Historic district requires tradition...
Lawrenceville, GA
Retaining walls over 4 ft (measured from bottom of footing) require building permit and engineered design. Walls in setbacks must not affect drainage onto ne...
Lawrenceville, GA
Front yard fences max 4 ft; side and rear yard fences max 6 ft in residential zones. Fences over 6 ft require building permit. Corner lot sight-triangle rest...
Lawrenceville, GA
Pool barriers must be minimum 48 inches tall per GA Residential Code Appendix G (IRC). Self-closing, self-latching gates required. Openings cannot exceed 4 i...
Lawrenceville, GA
Dogs must be leashed or under physical restraint at all times when off the owner's property. Gwinnett County Animal Control enforces the countywide leash req...
Lawrenceville, GA
Beekeeping permitted in residential zones subject to setback and hive-density standards. Georgia Department of Agriculture registration required for all hives.
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