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Parking Rules in Upland, CA (2026)

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

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RV & Boat Parking

Upland's zoning standards allow an RV, boat, or trailer in a required front or street-side setback for up to 72 hours if it is on a paved driveway, parked perpendicular to the street, and not over the sidewalk. Beyond 72 hours it must move to an enclosed garage or a screened side or rear yard.

Upland RV & Boat Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Blocking a driveway, parking on a sidewalk, or overhanging the right-of-way is prohibited in Upland — mostly under California Vehicle Code Section 22500, which the City enforces. Upland's code adds that no one may park in a parkway or median strip (UMC 10.36.020), and vehicles in driveways must stay on a paved surface and off the sidewalk.

Upland Driveway Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Upland's property-maintenance standards prohibit parking commercial vehicles, commercial trailers, or related commercial equipment in residential areas, except vehicles weighing less than three tons unladen. No more than two commercial vehicles may be parked on any single-family residential lot. On the street, large commercial vehicles are further restricted by Title 10 and by California Vehicle Code weight and time provisions.

Upland Commercial Vehicle Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Street parking in Upland is governed by Title 10 of the Municipal Code plus the California Vehicle Code. Vehicles may not block parkways or median strips, park where signs or curb markings prohibit it, or stay over 72 hours. The City Manager sets posted time limits and marks curbs; driveway, sidewalk, and hydrant rules follow state law.

Upland Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Upland has no blanket overnight ban, but the Municipal Code prohibits leaving any vehicle on a public street more than 72 consecutive hours — not moving it at least 1,056 feet (one-fifth mile) is a violation. Street-sweeping signs and permit zones add limits. In the downtown permit area, City lots from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. require a permit.

Upland Overnight Parking & 72-Hour Rule

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

Upland has no curbside EV-parking ordinance; instead the City runs an expedited building-permit process for installing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) under California's AB 1236 streamlining rules. Installations must meet accessibility and clearance standards (e.g., 98-inch minimum vehicle clearance) via the City's online portal. Charging-stall enforcement follows California Vehicle Code Section 22511.

Upland EV Charging Station Rules

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Upland treats abandoned, wrecked, or inoperative vehicles as public nuisances under Chapter 8.12. An inoperative vehicle in public view may not be kept over 72 hours except inside a fully enclosed garage or building. After written notice, owners who fail to remove a nuisance vehicle within five days are billed for removal. The street 72-hour rule also applies.

Upland Abandoned & Inoperative Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

Curb Color Rules

Curb colors in Upland follow the uniform California standard — red means no stopping/parking, yellow is commercial loading, white is passenger loading, green is time-limited parking, and blue is disabled parking. Only the City may paint or mark official curbs; the City Manager is authorized under Title 10 to do so. Resident-painted curbs are not enforceable.

Upland Curb Color & Painting Rules

Some Restrictions

Loading Zones

Loading zones in Upland are established and marked by the City under Title 10; the City Manager may set limits and mark curbs to indicate them. Curb colors follow the statewide standard: yellow curbs are commercial loading zones and white curbs are passenger loading zones, with posted limits. Stopping for anything but loading, or past the posted time, is prohibited.

Upland Loading Zone Rules

Some Restrictions

Oversized Vehicle Parking

Oversized vehicles face several Upland limits. Heavy commercial vehicles (three tons or more unladen) are barred from residential areas, RVs and trailers may sit in a setback only 72 hours then must be screened, and parking is prohibited on streets needed to move oversized loads (UMC 10.36.040). On-street weight limits follow posted signs and the California Vehicle Code.

Upland Oversized Vehicle Parking

Some Restrictions

Looking for San Bernardino County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in San Bernardino County