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Parking Rules in Torrance, CA (2026)

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

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RV & Boat Parking

RVs, boats, and oversized vehicles (over 20 ft long, 7 ft wide, or 8 ft tall) require permits for street parking. Cannot park on grass or landscaped areas.

Torrance RV, Boat & Oversized Vehicle Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Front yards may not be paved more than 50% per TMC 92.5.14. Vehicles cannot be parked on grass, dirt, or landscaped areas. Driveways must be maintained.

Torrance Driveway Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Torrance restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential areas. Commercial-registered vehicles are ineligible for oversized vehicle permits. Vehicles on landscaped areas are prohibited per TMC §92.32.6.

Torrance Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Torrance enforces a 72-hour street parking limit under TMC §61.6.4. Permit parking districts exist throughout the city. Curb color markings regulate specific zone restrictions.

Torrance Street Parking Regulations

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code Sec. 22651(b), (n) (Street Parking Enforcement and Removal)

22651. ... (b) If a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a highway in a position so as to obstruct the normal movement of traffic or in a condition so as to create a hazard to other traffic upon the highway. ... (n) Whenever a vehicle is parked or left standing where local authorities, by resolution or ordinance, have prohibited parking and have authorized the removal of vehicles. Except as ...

Overnight Parking

Vehicles cannot be parked on the same street spot for more than 72 hours per state law. Torrance has four permit parking districts with time restrictions.

Torrance Overnight Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code Sec. 22651(k), (n) (Overnight/Local-Ordinance Parking Removal)

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. ... (n) Whenever a vehicle is parked or left standing where local authorities, by resolution or ordinance, have prohibited parking and have authorized the removal of vehicles. Except as provided in subdivisions (v) and (w), a vehicle shall...

EV Charging

California law (AB 2097) prohibits parking minimums near major transit. EV charging infrastructure is supported by state mandates for new construction.

Torrance EV Charging Station Rules

Few Restrictions

California AB 1236 (2015) — Government Code Sec. 65850.7 (Streamlined Permitting for EV Charging Stations)

The bill would require a city, county, or city and county to approve an application for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, as defined, through the issuance of specified permits unless the city or county makes specified written findings based upon substantial evidence in the record that the proposed installation would have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health or...

Abandoned Vehicles

Torrance Municipal Code Section 61.6.4 prohibits leaving a vehicle parked in one spot for more than 72 consecutive hours on public streets. The Abandoned Vehicle Hotline is (310) 618-2344. Vehicles in violation are subject to citation and towing at owner's expense.

Torrance Abandoned Vehicle Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

California Vehicle Code Sec. 22651(k) (72-Hour Rule for Abandoned/Stored Vehicles)

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. (l) If a vehicle is illegally parked on a highway in violation of a local ordinance forbidding standing or parking and the use of a highway, or a portion thereof, is necessary for the cleaning, repair, or construction of the highway, or fo...

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

Parking Rules in Los Angeles County