Oversized and overweight vehicle parking is regulated by municipalities across York County, not the county. York City's Article 513 addresses oversize/overweight vehicles and street weight limits. Within York County Parks, a vehicle may not take up more than one designated parking space unless a Park Ranger approves.
Where a large truck, RV, or oversized vehicle may park on a street or lot is a municipal matter in York County. York City's Article 513 (§ 513.07–513.08) covers weight restrictions and oversize/overweight vehicles on city streets. Pennsylvania Title 75 governs oversize permitting on public roads. The county's direct control is limited to its parks: under Chapter 75, no person may park so as to take up more than one designated space without ranger approval. Contact your municipality for residential oversized-vehicle limits.
Municipal oversized-vehicle violations are fined under local ordinance and PA Title 75. Taking multiple park spaces without approval is a Chapter 75 summary offense ($75–$800).
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