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Curb Color Rules: Anza vs Menifee

How do curb color rules rules compare between Anza, CA and Menifee, CA?

Anza and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Under County Ordinance 413, only the Director of Transportation may paint curbs to mark parking rules in the unincorporated county. Red means no stopping, yellow is timed loading, white is active loading or mail, green is limited-time, and blue marks disabled parking. Private painting of public curbs is not authorized.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Under County Ordinance 413, only the Director of Transportation may paint curbs to mark parking rules in the unincorporated county. Red means no stopping, yellow is timed loading, white is active loading or mail, green is limited-time, and blue marks disabled parking. Private painting of public curbs is not authorized.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaMenifee
Governing ordinanceCounty Ordinance 413, Sec. 1.9 & 1.14County Ordinance 413, Sec. 1.9 & 1.14
Who may paint curbsDirector of Transportation onlyDirector of Transportation only
Red / YellowNo stopping anytime / timed loadingNo stopping anytime / timed loading
White / GreenActive loading or mail / posted time limitActive loading or mail / posted time limit
BlueDisabled parking; valid placard requiredDisabled parking; valid placard required

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Anza FAQ

What do the painted curb colors mean in unincorporated Riverside County?

Per Ordinance 413 Section 1.9: red is no stopping anytime, yellow is timed loading (7 a.m.-6 p.m.), white is active passenger or mail loading, green is a posted time limit, and blue (Section 1.14) marks disabled parking.

Can I paint the curb in front of my house to stop people parking there?

No. Curb painting that establishes parking rules is delegated to the Director of Transportation and requires an engineering study; private curb painting on public roads is not authorized.

Menifee FAQ

What do the painted curb colors mean in unincorporated Riverside County?

Per Ordinance 413 Section 1.9: red is no stopping anytime, yellow is timed loading (7 a.m.-6 p.m.), white is active passenger or mail loading, green is a posted time limit, and blue (Section 1.14) marks disabled parking.

Can I paint the curb in front of my house to stop people parking there?

No. Curb painting that establishes parking rules is delegated to the Director of Transportation and requires an engineering study; private curb painting on public roads is not authorized.

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