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Parking Rules in Tulare, CA (2026)

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

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RV & Boat Parking

Tulare regulates recreational vehicle (RV), trailer, and boat parking on public streets and rights-of-way under Tulare Municipal Code Chapter 9.48 (Standing, Stopping, Parking) within Title 9 (Traffic). The general 72-hour rule under Cal. Vehicle Code § 22651(k) applies — any vehicle, RV, trailer, or boat left in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours may be cited and towed. Tulare's existing RV-on-residential-street restrictions were the subject of a March 21, 2023 City Council hearing in which residents asked the Council to temporarily lift them so flood-displaced family members from Porterville, Corcoran, and Springville could shelter in driveway-parked trailers; staff explained the rule was adopted because RVs and trailers in neighborhoods pose a traffic hazard. On-private-property storage (driveways, side yards, rear yards) is the typical compliant location, subject to Title 10 zoning screening rules at §§ 10.16.160 / 10.18.160 (fences and walls) for visibility from the street.

RV and boat parking — restricted on residential streets, allowed on private property

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Off-street parking and driveway standards are set in Tulare Municipal Code Title 10 Zoning. Chapter 10.192 establishes the number of required parking spaces by use, and zoning development standards govern driveway dimensions, surfacing, and location.

Driveway and off-street parking rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Tulare Municipal Code § 9.48.120 (Commercial vehicle parking restrictions / Large trucks — Parking in residential district) makes it unlawful to leave or park any commercial vehicle of more than two-ton capacity — including trucks, truck trailers, trailers, or tractors — whether attended or unattended, in any residential district as established under the Tulare zoning code. The rule applies on public streets and rights-of-way in any R-zone. State law (Cal. Veh. Code § 22507.5) lets the City further restrict commercial vehicles and trailers between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. citywide once entry signs are posted, and § 22507 authorizes additional posted restrictions on any street. Commercial vehicles parked in a residential district in violation of § 9.48.120 are subject to citation and tow.

Commercial vehicles — banned from residential streets, signs trigger broader restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Tulare regulates on-street stopping, standing, and parking under Municipal Code Chapter 9.48 (Title 9 Traffic). The chapter governs commercial-vehicle limits, alley stops, state-highway parking, and removal of long-stay vehicles, layered on top of the California Vehicle Code.

Street parking rules in Tulare

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Tulare does not have a citywide nightly parking ban, but Municipal Code § 9.48.120 bans large commercial vehicles in residential districts and § 9.48.160 enforces a 72-hour street-parking limit that is actively used against RVs and trailers parked overnight on residential streets.

Overnight parking and RV/oversize-vehicle limits

Heavy Restrictions

EV Charging

California Government Code § 65850.7 (AB 1236) requires every city, including Tulare, to provide expedited, streamlined permitting for residential and commercial EV charging stations. Installations also follow the California Electrical Code and CALGreen Title 24 Part 11.

Electric vehicle charging stations

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Tulare uses Municipal Code § 9.48.160 together with California Vehicle Code §§ 22651, 22658, and 22660 to tow vehicles parked or abandoned for more than 72 hours on public streets. Inoperable vehicles on private property visible from the street are abated as a nuisance.

Abandoned vehicle abatement

Some Restrictions

Looking for Tulare County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in Tulare County