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Parking Rules: Burbank vs Carson

How do parking rules rules compare between Burbank, CA and Carson, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than Burbank.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Not applicable. Short-term rentals are banned in Burbank. No STR-specific parking regulations exist.

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Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson has no STR-specific parking requirement. Standard residential parking minimums in the Carson Zoning Code (CMC Article IX Chapter 1, eCode360 §47274121) apply: typically two covered off-street spaces per single-family dwelling. On-street parking is governed by the Vehicle Code and CMC traffic provisions, including overnight parking and oversized-vehicle restrictions, with enforcement by LA County Sheriff (Carson Station).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankCarson
STR StatusBanned-
Parking RulesN/A - STRs not permitted-
General ParkingStandard residential rules apply-
TopicParking Rules-
STR-specific parking minimum-None — no Carson STR ordinance
Single-family minimum-Typically 2 covered off-street spaces (CMC Zoning Article IX Ch. 1)
On-street stored vehicle limit-72 hours (Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k))
Enforcement-LA County Sheriff (Carson Station) + city parking enforcement
Zoning Code-CMC Article IX Chapter 1 — eCode360 §47274121

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Burbank FAQ

What parking rules apply to short-term rental guests in Burbank?

Not applicable. Short-term rentals are banned in Burbank. No STR-specific parking regulations exist.

How many parking spaces must my rental provide in Burbank?

STR Status: Banned. Parking Rules: N/A - STRs not permitted. General Parking: Standard residential rules apply.

Carson FAQ

How many parking spaces does my Carson STR need?

There is no STR-specific minimum. The dwelling's underlying zoning minimum (typically two covered off-street spaces for single-family homes under CMC Article IX Chapter 1) applies.

Can guests park on the street overnight?

Yes, unless a posted permit district or sign restricts it. Vehicles stored more than 72 hours in one place are subject to tow under Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k).

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