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Street Parking Limits: Burbank vs Lakewood

How do street parking limits rules compare between Burbank, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Burbank and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Burbank Municipal Code Section 6-1-1010 prohibits using city streets for vehicle storage: no vehicle may be parked on any street or alley for more than 72 consecutive hours, and merely moving it within the same block does not reset the clock. Police may remove any vehicle left standing 72 or more consecutive hours.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood enforces street parking limits including the statewide 72-hour rule. Permit parking zones and street sweeping restrictions may apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankLakewood
Code SectionBMC Sec. 6-1-1010-
Max continuous parking72 hours on any street or alley-
Permit parking authorityBMC Sec. 6-1-1003-
Enforcement processCA Vehicle Code Sec. 40200 et seq.-
Tow authorityPolice, after 72+ consecutive hours-
Time Limit-72 hours (statewide)
Sweeping-Check posted schedule
Fire Hydrant-15-foot clearance
Permit Zones-May apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burbank FAQ

How long can I park on a Burbank street?

Up to 72 consecutive hours. BMC Sec. 6-1-1010 prohibits parking any vehicle on a street or alley for more than 72 hours in a row, and a vehicle left 72+ hours may be towed by police.

Does moving my car a few feet reset the 72-hour limit?

No. The code presumes successive parking in the same block between intersections is a single act of parking when the vehicle is moved merely to avoid the limit. You must actually relocate the vehicle.

Can my street get permit-only parking?

Yes. Under BMC Sec. 6-1-1003 residents can petition the Community Development Department to establish a permit parking zone (typically requiring 80% of frontage owners) that limits non-permit parking to one or two hours on weekdays.

Lakewood FAQ

How long can I park on the street?

72 hours maximum per CA Vehicle Code, unless posted time limits are shorter.

What about street sweeping?

Check posted signs for sweeping schedule. Vehicles must be moved on sweeping days.

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