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Parking Rules in Bishop, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Bishop has no dedicated RV/boat storage ordinance, but street rules govern: no vehicle (including an RV or boat trailer) may sit on any street or public lot for 72+ consecutive hours without a city permit. On private lots, inoperable vehicles must be enclosed.

RV and Boat Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 17.76.060(D)

No motor vehicle shall be stored or parked in a residential or commercial zone other than in an entirely enclosed space, unless the vehicle is capable of movement under its own power.

Driveway Rules

You may not block a driveway from the street (BMC 10.28.050(J)). On your own property, a motor vehicle in a residential or commercial zone must be kept in an enclosed space unless it can move under its own power (BMC 17.76.060(D)). Off-street parking needs street/alley access.

Driveway Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 17.76.030

There shall be vehicular access from a street or alley to off-street parking facilities on the property requiring off-street parking.

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Bishop bans commercial vehicles from streets the City Council designates and posts as off-limits (BMC 10.48.030). Trucks must also stick to designated truck routes (BMC Chapter 10.44). General street limits, including the 72-hour cap, still apply.

Commercial Vehicle Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.48.030

Those streets and parts of street established by resolution of the council are declared to be streets, the use of which is prohibited by any commercial vehicle. The provisions of this section shall not apply to passenger buses under the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission.

Street Parking Limits

Bishop prohibits stopping, standing or parking in a long list of places — crosswalks, within 15 feet of a hydrant, in front of driveways, on sidewalks, in disabled stalls without a placard, and in council-designated no-parking areas marked by signs or red curb (BMC 10.28.050).

Street Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.28.050

No operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, park or leave standing such vehicle in any of the following places... In front of any public or private driveway... Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.

Overnight Parking

Bishop has no blanket overnight-parking ban, but no vehicle may be parked on any street, highway, or public parking lot for 72 or more consecutive hours without a city permit — and you cannot dodge it by re-parking within 500 feet (BMC 10.28.190).

Overnight Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.28.190

No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle upon any street, highway, or public parking lot for 72 or more consecutive hours without a permit issued by the city. A person that does not re-park any such vehicle outside a distance of 500 feet from the place initially parked with 72 hours shall be in violation of this section.

EV Charging

Bishop's Municipal Code sets no local EV-charging parking ordinance. Home and commercial EV-charger installations are governed by California statewide rules — the streamlined permitting mandate of Government Code § 65850.7 and the California Electrical/Building Codes enforced by the City's building division.

Electric Vehicle Charging Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Under BMC Chapter 8.16, keeping an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle on private or public property for more than 10 days is an infraction and a public nuisance the City can abate and remove after a 10-day notice (BMC 8.16.160).

Abandoned Vehicle Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 8.16.160

It is unlawful and an infraction for any person to abandon, park, store or leave... any licensed or unlicensed vehicle or parts thereof which is in an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative condition upon any private property or public property, not including highways, within the city for a period in excess of ten days.

Curb Color Rules

In Bishop, painted curbs carry the meanings set by California Vehicle Code § 21458 (BMC 10.28.220). The public works director — not private residents — places curb markings; red curb means no stopping or parking, and only official markings are enforceable.

Curb Paint Color Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.28.220

The public works director is authorized... to place... curb markings to indicate parking or standing regulations, and the curb markings shall have the meanings set forth in Vehicle Code § 21458.

Loading Zones

Bishop loading zones are set by City Council resolution and signed/marked by public works (BMC 10.28.210). Yellow zones are for commercial loading only, passenger (white) zones for loading passengers up to three minutes, and standing beyond that is prohibited (BMC 10.28.230–.250).

Loading Zone Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.28.240

No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any yellow loading zone for any purpose other than loading or unloading passengers or material for such time as is permitted in section 10.28.230.

Oversized Vehicle Parking

Bishop has no separate oversized-vehicle ordinance. Large vehicles are governed by the general street rules — the 72-hour continuous-parking cap (BMC 10.28.190), council-designated commercial-vehicle prohibitions (BMC 10.48.030), and truck routes (Chapter 10.44).

Oversized Vehicle Parking Rules in Bishop, CA

Some Restrictions

BMC 10.28.100

The public works director is authorized to place signs or markings indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed 20 feet, or upon one side of a street... when the width of the roadway does not exceed 30 feet.

Looking for Inyo County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in Inyo County