Unincorporated Douglas County follows state traffic laws for road parking. Nebraska's abandoned vehicle law (Neb. Rev. Stat. Β§60-680) applies β vehicles must not be abandoned on public roads.
Unincorporated Douglas County does not have a municipal-style street parking ordinance. County roads are governed by state traffic laws. Nebraska Revised Statute Β§60-680 defines abandoned vehicles β those left on a public road for 48 hours or more without authorization may be removed. Vehicles must not obstruct traffic on county roads. Private property parking is subject to county zoning rules.
Abandoned vehicles on county roads may be cited and towed under Neb. Rev. Stat. Β§60-680.
Douglas County, NE
Omaha requires a 4-foot minimum barrier around residential pools, spas, and hot tubs per IRC Appendix G/V as adopted via NRS Β§71-6403. Gates must be self-clo...
Douglas County, NE
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Douglas County, NE
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission discourages feeding deer and other wildlife and prohibits baiting for hunting under most circumstances. Omaha Municipal Co...
Douglas County, NE
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Douglas County, NE
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Douglas County, NE
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