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Oversized Vehicle Parking: Anza vs Menifee

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between Anza, CA and Menifee, CA?

Anza and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Movement of oversize or overweight vehicles on unincorporated Riverside County roads requires a permit from the road commissioner under County Code Chapter 10.08. On-street parking of large RVs and heavy commercial vehicles in residential districts is separately restricted by Ordinance 413.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Movement of oversize or overweight vehicles on unincorporated Riverside County roads requires a permit from the road commissioner under County Code Chapter 10.08. On-street parking of large RVs and heavy commercial vehicles in residential districts is separately restricted by Ordinance 413.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaMenifee
Permit requirementCounty Code Ch. 10.08; road commissioner permitCounty Code Ch. 10.08; road commissioner permit
Applies toLoads over statutory size/weight limitsLoads over statutory size/weight limits
No-permit penaltyInfraction or misdemeanor (Sec. 10.08.180)Infraction or misdemeanor (Sec. 10.08.180)
Large RVs on streetsRestricted by Ordinance 413 Sec. 1.18Restricted by Ordinance 413 Sec. 1.18
Heavy trucksOver 10,000 lbs banned residential (Sec. 1.17)Over 10,000 lbs banned residential (Sec. 1.17)

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Anza FAQ

Do I need a permit to move an oversized load on county roads?

Yes. County Code Chapter 10.08 requires a permit from the road commissioner for vehicles or loads exceeding statutory size or weight limits; moving without one is an infraction or misdemeanor.

Can I keep a large motorhome parked on my residential street?

Generally no. Ordinance 413 Section 1.18 restricts RVs on residential-district county highways to a limited 48-hour, twice-monthly loading or cleaning exception.

Menifee FAQ

Do I need a permit to move an oversized load on county roads?

Yes. County Code Chapter 10.08 requires a permit from the road commissioner for vehicles or loads exceeding statutory size or weight limits; moving without one is an infraction or misdemeanor.

Can I keep a large motorhome parked on my residential street?

Generally no. Ordinance 413 Section 1.18 restricts RVs on residential-district county highways to a limited 48-hour, twice-monthly loading or cleaning exception.

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