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Time Restrictions: Berkeley vs Hayward

How do time restrictions rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Hayward, CA?

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Under BMC 23.302.030, each Berkeley garage sale is limited to two consecutive days. While the zoning code does not set hard daily hours, the citywide noise ordinance (BMC Ch. 13.40) and the construction-activity quiet hours apply to any amplified sound, setup activity, or vehicle traffic at the sale.

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Hayward, CA

Alameda County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyHayward
Code SectionsBMC 23.302.030; BMC Ch. 13.40 (noise)-
Max Duration2 consecutive days per sale-
Practical Daytime WindowApprox. 7 AM (weekday) / 9 AM (weekend) to dusk-
Nighttime Noise10 PM – 7 AM stricter ambient limits-
SignsLimited under BMC sign rules; remove after sale-

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Berkeley FAQ

What hours can I run a Berkeley garage sale?

BMC 23.302.030 does not set fixed hours, but Berkeley's noise ordinance (BMC Ch. 13.40) and construction-quiet-hours rules effectively limit noisy setup before 7 AM on weekdays / 9 AM on weekends and after about 10 PM.

How long can my Berkeley garage sale last?

No single sale may run more than two consecutive days under BMC 23.302.030. A standard weekend (Sat + Sun) sale is the maximum-length single event.

Can I put up yard-sale signs around the neighborhood?

Temporary signs are limited under Berkeley's sign regulations. Signs must not be posted on utility poles, street signs, or in the public right-of-way and must be removed promptly after the sale ends.

Hayward FAQ

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