Greenburgh Bylaws: Potholes, Encroachments, Abandoned Cars
This guide explains local rules and practical steps for pothole repair, property encroachment, and abandoned vehicles in Greenburgh, New York. It covers who enforces each rule, what penalties or remedies may apply, how to report issues, and which official forms or pages to use. Read the sections below for action steps to report a hazardous road defect, address a private encroachment, or remove an abandoned car. Where municipal pages do not list specific fines or deadlines, the guide notes that the amount is not specified on the cited page.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement varies by issue and by whether the road or property falls under town, county, or state jurisdiction. For potholes on county roads, Westchester County maintains a public reporting system and may schedule repairs; see the county reporting page for procedures and typical response information Westchester County - Report a Pothole[1]. For abandoned vehicles and public-safety removals, the Town of Greenburgh Police Department is the usual first contact for removal and investigation Town of Greenburgh Police[2]. When a specific fine, fee, or time limit is not published on an official page, this guide states that it is not specified on the cited page.
Pothole repair and road defects
- Responsible office: Town/County Highway or DPW for the affected road.
- How to report: Use the county report page for county roads or contact the Town of Greenburgh Highway Division for local streets.
- Response time: not specified on the cited page.
Encroachment (private property, fences, driveways)
- Responsible office: Town of Greenburgh Code Enforcement or Building Department for building-related encroachments.
- Common remedies: removal orders, stop-work notices, or civil enforcement; monetary fines when listed in code are not specified on the cited page.
- Typical violations: fence or structure over property line, obstruction of public right-of-way, unpermitted driveway work.
Abandoned vehicles
- Responsible office: Town of Greenburgh Police or authorized towing contractor for removal.
- Process: police investigation, notice to owner if known, and removal under local/state abandoned vehicle rules; exact notice periods and fees are not specified on the cited pages.
- Fines/fees: not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
- County pothole report form: online report entry for Westchester County roads via the county page Report a Pothole[1].
- Town encroachment permits or building applications: contact the Town of Greenburgh Building/Code Enforcement; specific form numbers are not specified on the cited town pages.
- To report an abandoned vehicle: contact Town of Greenburgh Police non-emergency line or use the police department page for instructions Greenburgh Police[2].
Action steps
- Assess safety: if immediate danger, call 911.
- Report potholes on county roads via the Westchester report page Report a Pothole[1].
- Report abandoned vehicles to Greenburgh Police using the department contact page Town of Greenburgh Police[2].
- For encroachments, submit a code enforcement inquiry to the Town Building Department and request inspection.
- If you receive a removal or compliance order, follow appeal instructions on the notice or contact the issuing office immediately; specific appeal periods are not specified on the cited pages.
FAQ
- Who fixes potholes in Greenburgh?
- The responsible agency depends on the road: town crews handle town roads, Westchester County handles county roads, and NYSDOT handles state roads; report county-road potholes via the Westchester County reporting page.
- How do I report an abandoned vehicle?
- Contact the Town of Greenburgh Police Department by phone or via the department page to report location, plate (if visible), and condition; the police will advise on removal steps.
- What if my neighbor built a fence over my property line?
- Contact Town of Greenburgh Code Enforcement or Building Department to request an inspection; remedies may include removal orders or civil proceedings if the encroachment violates local code.
How-To
- Document the issue with photos, exact location, and contact information.
- Report potholes on county roads through the Westchester County online form Report a Pothole[1].
- For abandoned vehicles, call the Town of Greenburgh Police non-emergency line or use the police department page to submit details Greenburgh Police[2].
- For encroachments, file a written complaint with the Town Building/Code Enforcement office and request an inspection.
- If you receive an enforcement notice, follow the notice for appeal instructions and deadlines or contact the issuing office for clarification.
Key Takeaways
- Identify the jurisdiction (town, county, state) before reporting).
- Use official reporting pages or police contacts for faster resolution.
Help and Support / Resources
- Town of Greenburgh Highway/DPW
- Town of Greenburgh Building Department / Code Enforcement
- Town of Greenburgh Police Department
- Westchester County Roads - Report a Pothole