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Parking Rules in Richmond, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Richmond requires RVs, boats and trailers parked on city streets to be operable, currently DMV-registered, and moved at least once every 72 hours; they may be stored in residential driveways only if running and registered, and may never be used as living quarters or parked on grass or unapproved surfaces.

RV, Boat and Trailer Parking on Streets and Driveways

Some Restrictions

City of Richmond Code Enforcement, Inoperable Motor Vehicles policy

Campers, RVs, boats, trailers, and other vehicles can be parked in the driveway if they are in running condition (no flat tires), and they are currently registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. However, all vehicles are prohibited from being parked or stored on grass, dirt or other unapproved parking pad. Additionally, recreational vehicles shall not be utilized as additional living sp...

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Richmond allows only one business vehicle with up to one-ton payload capacity to be parked at a residential property; anything heavier must be stored on commercial or industrial property zoned for it, and California Vehicle Code §22507.5 authorizes the local restriction on commercial vehicles 10,000 pounds or more parked in residential districts.

Commercial Vehicle Parking in Residential Areas

Heavy Restrictions

California Vehicle Code §22507.5(a)

Notwithstanding Section 22507, local authorities may, by ordinance or resolution, prohibit or restrict the parking or standing of vehicles on certain streets or highways, or portions thereof, between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., and may, by ordinance or resolution, prohibit or restrict the parking or standing, on any street, or portion thereof, in a residential district, of commercial vehicl...

Street Parking Limits

Richmond limits any vehicle to a maximum of 72 consecutive hours parked on a public street or alley, and operates a Neighborhood Permit Parking (NPP) Program in designated areas where residents must display a valid permit to park beyond posted limits.

72-Hour Street Parking Limit and Permit Zones

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code §22651(k)

If a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a highway for 72 or more consecutive hours in violation of a local ordinance authorizing removal.

Overnight Parking

Richmond prohibits overnight parking and vehicle storage in its paid city lots, enforces the 72-hour limit on all streets day and night, and only allows sleeping in vehicles at City-permitted Safe Parking host sites that operate at least ten hours overnight under RMC 9.40.018.

Overnight Parking, Vehicle Habitation and Safe Parking Sites

Heavy Restrictions

Richmond Municipal Code §9.40.018, Safe Parking Sites Pilot Program (added June 22, 2021)

Safe parking host site shall operate for a minimum of ten (10) hours [overnight]. Maximum 4 inhabited vehicles per site. Only operable cars, recreational vehicles (RVs), and vans permitted. Restroom, potable water, and trash facilities required. 6-foot minimum clearance between vehicles. Quiet hours: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (generators prohibited during quiet hours). 6-month permits (renewable); prog...

Abandoned Vehicles

Abandoned, inoperable, unlicensed and junk vehicles are prohibited on both public and private property in Richmond, and parking-enforcement staff can remove and tow them under California Vehicle Code §22651 and §22660 once the local 72-hour limit or other condition is documented.

Abandoned and Inoperable Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

City of Richmond Code Enforcement, Inoperable Motor Vehicles policy

Abandoned, inoperable, unlicensed and junk vehicles are not allowed on private or public property in Richmond. All vehicles are prohibited from parking on any lawn area or on any unapproved parking pad. Vehicles [on public streets must be] in driving condition, with current DMV registration, current tabs and may not be parked on the street over 72 hours.

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