Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Parking Rules

Parking Rules: Antioch vs Oakley

How do parking rules rules compare between Antioch, CA and Oakley, CA?

Antioch and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Antioch short-term rentals must provide off-street parking consistent with the home's zoning requirements, typically two off-street spaces for a single-family dwelling. Excessive guest vehicles parked on the street, blocking driveways, or parking on lawns triggers citations under the Antioch Vehicle Code and zoning enforcement provisions.

View full Antioch rules β†’

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Oakley Municipal Code Chapter 5.15 requires that all parking associated with a short-term rental be entirely on-site - in the garage, carport, and driveway - and not on the public street. Owners must inform occupants of the parking rules before occupancy and post the parking limits prominently within the unit.

View full Oakley rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochOakley
--
Code Section-OMC Ch. 5.15
Parking Location-On-site only (garage, carport, driveway)
Public Street Parking-Not allowed for STR use
Posted Notice Required-Yes, inside the unit
Owner Liability-Personal, even for guest violations
Adoption-Ord. 06-20 (May 12, 2020)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

Oakley FAQ

Can short-term rental guests in Oakley park on the street?

No. OMC Chapter 5.15 requires all parking associated with a short-term rental to be entirely on site - in the garage, carport, and driveway - or otherwise off of the public street. Owners must communicate this rule to guests before occupancy and post it inside the unit.

What happens if my Oakley STR guests block the street with cars?

Vehicles can be cited or towed under the City's general parking provisions, and the owner can also face enforcement under OMC Chapter 5.15 - up to and including suspension or revocation of the short-term rental permit - because the owner is personally responsible for occupants' compliance under the chapter.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool