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Street Parking Limits: Berkeley vs San Leandro

How do street parking limits rules compare between Berkeley, CA and San Leandro, CA?

San Leandro has fewer restrictions than Berkeley.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Berkeley enforces a 72-hour continuous parking limit citywide and operates Residential Preferential Parking zones requiring permits in 1-hour or 2-hour restricted neighborhoods.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

San Leandro enforces CVC 22651(k) 72-hour street parking limit. Residential permit parking zones exist in some neighborhoods near BART.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleySan Leandro
Max continuous parking72 hours-
RPP zones18 neighborhoods-
Meter hours9am-6pm Mon-Sat-
State lawCVC 22651(k)-
AuthorityBerkeley Transportation-
72-hour rule-CVC 22651(k)
Local code-SLMC Title 6 Ch 12
RPP districts-Near BART stations
Street sweeping-~$65 citation
Enforcement-SLPD parking

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can I park on the street without a permit?

Yes outside RPP zones, but must be moved every 72 hours and comply with street sweeping signs.

How do I get a residential parking permit?

Apply through Berkeley Finance Department with proof of residency and vehicle registration at the RPP address.

San Leandro FAQ

How long can I park on a San Leandro street?

Up to 72 consecutive hours per CVC 22651(k). Moving a car a few feet does not reset the timer.

How do I report a long-parked car?

Contact San Leandro Police parking enforcement with the plate and address.

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