Residents in unincorporated Los Angeles County can report building, zoning, and property maintenance violations to the LA County Department of Public Works, Building and Safety Division. Reports can be filed online, by phone at (626) 458-3173, or through the LA County portal.
The LA County Department of Public Works, Building and Safety Division handles code enforcement for unincorporated areas. Complaints can be filed regarding construction without permits, zoning violations, unsafe structures, overgrown vegetation, trash accumulation, and other property maintenance issues. Reports may be filed anonymously. The department investigates complaints related to the California Building Code, County Building Code (Title 26), and the LA County Zoning Ordinance (Title 22). For properties within incorporated cities, residents must contact that city's code enforcement office. LA County also partners with the Department of Regional Planning for land-use violations.
Violations of the LA County Building Code may result in fines, stop-work orders, or liens on the property. Penalties are determined on a case-by-case basis and can include daily fines for ongoing violations.
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles cannot be parked in the same street spot for more than 72 hours per state law (CVC 22651). RV use as housing prohibited.
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita restricts large commercial vehicles in residential zones. Heavy trucks, construction equipment, and oversized commercial vehicles may not be pa...
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on public streets may be reported as abandoned per CVC Β§22651. LA County Sheriff and city code enforcement handle co...
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita enforces street parking rules under SCMC Title 10. Vehicles may not park on residential streets for more than 72 hours. Posted restrictions var...
Santa Clarita, CA
EV charging supported by state mandates. AB 2097 prohibits parking minimums near transit. CALGreen requires EV-ready infrastructure in new construction.
Santa Clarita, CA
Pool barriers must meet CA Building Code requirements: 60-inch minimum height with self-closing, self-latching gates plus one additional safety feature.
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