Restricted Parking Ordinance Advisory
On March 21, 2006, the Prince William Board of County Supervisors voted to amend Section 13-320.1 of the Prince William County Code to create parking districts that restrict the on-site parking of watercraft, boat trailers, motor homes and camping trailers in parts of eastern Prince William County. These changes were made to address visual obstruction, vandalism and parking space issues. For properties of one acre or less; watercraft, boat trailers, motor homes and camping trailers must be parked on a paved surface. In addition, some homeowners' associations have covenants prohibiting parking on private property, and any such covenants are still in effect throughout the County.
The Police Department will enforce the parking restriction by issuance of warnings or tickets. Here is a list of Storage Facilities for Boats, etc. that may offer storage options.
Boundaries for the parking districts are as follows:
- Cedar Run Stream from the Fauquier County line to Aden Road
- East along Aden Road to the intersection of Aden Road and Bristow Road
- Northwest along Bristow Road to the intersection of Bristow Road and Independent Hill Drive
- North along Independent Hill Drive to the intersection of Independent Hill Drive and Dumfries Road
- South along Dumfries Road to Minnieville Road
- East on Minnieville Road to Spriggs Road
- North along Spriggs Road to Hoadly Road
- East on Hoadly Road to Davis Ford Road
- North along Davis Ford Road to Asdee Lane
- Northeast along the Occoquan tributary (Beaver Dam Run) intersecting Asdee Lane to the Occoquan River
- Occoquan River to Fairfax County line
- River Falls Subdivision
- All those areas previously established and any area established pursuant to the petition requirements set forth by the ordinance
In addition to the areas listed above those communities and road sections with restricted parking are also considered to be established restricted parking districts.