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Parking Rules in Alameda, CA (2026)

10 verified parking rules for Alameda, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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RV & Boat Parking

Alameda Municipal Code 8-7.11 bans parking or leaving any recreational vehicle, trailer, or boat trailer on city streets at any time. The only exception is a temporary Police Department permit, capped at 24 hours and two permits per vehicle each calendar month.

Alameda RV, Trailer & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Alameda actively enforces against vehicles blocking driveways, crosswalks, curb ramps, and sidewalks. Residents can request a red curb at their driveway by contacting Public Works, and California Vehicle Code 22500 governs the underlying prohibitions on blocking driveways and sidewalks.

Alameda Driveway & Blocked-Access Parking

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

AMC 8-7.9 bars parking a heavy commercial vehicle more than three hours on any residential-district street, except while actively loading/unloading or performing a service in that block. Heavy commercial vehicles are also banned along all City Park frontages where signs are posted.

Alameda Commercial Vehicle Parking

Some Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

On this dense island, the Public Works Director sets posted time limits, restricted hours, and No Parking zones street by street. Posted street-sweeping signs require moving your car on sweep days, and enforcement runs during scheduled sweeping (except city holidays).

Alameda Street Parking & Street Sweeping

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Alameda has no blanket overnight parking ban for ordinary cars, but AMC 8-7.10 prohibits parking any large vehicle on any city street between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., and AMC 8-25.1 bars sleeping or living in campers and house cars on public ways from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Alameda Overnight Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

AMC 8-8.9, adopted in 2025, lets the Public Works Director reserve designated curbside and city-facility spaces for electric vehicles that are actively connected to a charger, and makes it unlawful to park in a posted EV charging space unless your vehicle is plugged in.

Alameda EV Charging Space Parking

Some Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

AMC 8-7.8 makes it unlawful to leave any vehicle parked on an Alameda street for more than 72 continuous hours; a vehicle that has not moved at least one mile in any 72-hour window counts as left unattended and may be towed at the owner's expense.

Alameda Abandoned Vehicle & 72-Hour Rule

Some Restrictions

Curb Color Rules

In Alameda only the city installs and maintains curb markings - residents may not paint curbs themselves. Curb colors follow California Vehicle Code 21458 (red, white, green, yellow, blue), and residents can request a red curb at a driveway by emailing Public Works.

Alameda Curb Painting & Color Rules

Some Restrictions

Loading Zones

Alameda uses standard California curb colors: white curbs are passenger loading only, yellow curbs are commercial loading with brief passenger stops, and green curbs are short-term parking limited to the time on the sign. Stops must be only as long as needed to load or unload.

Alameda Loading Zones & Curb Colors

Some Restrictions

Oversized Vehicle Parking

AMC 8-7.10 defines a large vehicle as anything over 80 inches wide, 20 feet long, or 10,000 pounds gross weight, and bans parking such vehicles on any city street or property between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. RVs, trailers, and boat trailers face an even broader all-hours ban.

Alameda Oversized & Large Vehicle Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Alameda County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Alameda city rules.

Parking Rules in Alameda County