Blocking sidewalks with vehicles, vegetation, trash bins, or construction materials is prohibited. Minimum clear path widths are enforced under local bylaws and ADA standards.
Middlesex County municipalities prohibit obstructing public sidewalks under local traffic and general bylaws. Cambridge Municipal Code 12.16 requires a minimum 4-foot clear pedestrian path. Somerville and Newton enforce similar standards referenced to Americans with Disabilities Act 2010 Standards requiring a 36-inch minimum accessible route with 60-inch passing spaces. Common violations include parked vehicles blocking sidewalks, overgrown hedges, trash barrels left out past collection day, construction dumpsters without permits, sandwich board signs, and snow piles blocking curb ramps. Obstruction fines typically range from 50 to 300 dollars per day. Construction, moving trucks, and dumpsters require street occupancy permits from DPW. Restaurant outdoor seating encroaching on sidewalks requires a license from the local licensing board.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Waltham, MA
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Waltham, MA
Waltham permits leaf blowers during daytime hours only, with seasonal restrictions being debated as part of regional Boston suburb trends.
Waltham, MA
Waltham enforces nighttime quiet hours under Chapter 10 of the Municipal Code, with stricter limits in residential zones near Brandeis and Bentley campuses.
Waltham, MA
Construction noise in Waltham is restricted to daytime hours to protect residential neighborhoods and students living near Brandeis and Bentley Universities.
Waltham, MA
Waltham requires electrical permits for home EV chargers and follows Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code requiring EV-ready parking in new multifamily and comm...
Waltham, MA
Waltham enforces metered parking downtown, resident permit zones in dense neighborhoods, and a citywide winter parking ban during snow emergencies.
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