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Parking Rules in Palm Springs, CA (2026)

8 verified parking rules for Palm Springs, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.96 prohibits parking or storing RVs, boats, trailers, and commercial vehicles in residential zones unless screened from view outside required front/side yards.

Palm Springs RV & Recreational Vehicle Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Palm Springs regulates driveway widths, materials, and curb cuts under Palm Springs Municipal Code Title 93 (Zoning) and Title 14 (Streets). Residential driveways generally may not exceed 20 feet wide at the curb in single-family zones, and curb cuts require an encroachment permit from the Engineering Division. Mid-century modern preservation districts impose additional material and design standards.

Palm Springs Driveway and Curb Cut Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts parking of commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight on residential streets and in residential yards. Under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12, oversized commercial trucks, trailers, and equipment may not be parked overnight in residential zones, and loading or active work vehicles are permitted only for limited periods while actually servicing a property.

Palm Springs Commercial Vehicle Parking Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Palm Springs permits on-street parking on most residential streets unless signs or curb markings indicate otherwise. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 establishes the 72-hour rule (no vehicle may remain stationary on a public street more than 72 hours), street-sweeping and event-based restrictions, and special permit zones in downtown and near the Convention Center and airport.

Palm Springs Street Parking Regulations

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Palm Springs does not impose a citywide ban on overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods, but the 72-hour stationary limit under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and California Vehicle Code §22651(k) applies. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and oversized vehicles face overnight restrictions, and posted signs in certain districts and near parks or trailheads prohibit overnight parking.

Palm Springs Overnight Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Dibs & Space Saving

Palm Springs has no ordinance permitting residents to save or reserve public on-street parking spaces. The 'dibs' tradition is a snowy-city custom and does not apply in Palm Springs, a desert resort without snowfall. Placing chairs, cones, or other objects in the public right-of-way to reserve parking is prohibited under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and constitutes an obstruction.

Palm Springs Parking Space Saving (Dibs) Rules

Few Restrictions

EV Charging

Palm Springs follows California Government Code §65850.7 and Civil Code §4745 granting residents a right to install Level 2 EV chargers at single-family homes and condos with streamlined permitting. The city processes EV charger permits through its online permit portal, typically within 1–5 business days, and public chargers are available at City Hall, the Convention Center, and throughout downtown.

Palm Springs EV Charging and Right-to-Install

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Palm Springs enforces California Vehicle Code §22651 and §22669 and Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 to remove abandoned vehicles from streets and private property. A vehicle left on a public street more than 72 hours, or left on private property without the owner's consent, may be marked, cited, and towed. Reports go to Palm Springs Police non-emergency line or the city's online reporting portal.

Palm Springs Abandoned Vehicle Removal

Some Restrictions

Cal. Vehicle Code § 22651

A peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, or a regularly employed and salaried employee who is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing parking laws and regulations of a city, county, or jurisdiction of a state agency in which a vehicle is located may remove a vehicle located within the territorial limits in which the offic...

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in Riverside County