Overnight Parking: Burbank vs Long Beach
How do overnight parking rules compare between Burbank, CA and Long Beach, CA?
Burbank and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.
Burbank, CA
Los Angeles County
Burbank regulates overnight street parking. Vehicles parked on public streets for more than 72 consecutive hours may be cited and towed per CA Vehicle Code 22651. Specific neighborhood restrictions may apply through posted signage.
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Los Angeles County
Long Beach has overnight parking restrictions in certain areas. Some neighborhoods require overnight parking permits. Street parking is limited to 72 hours per CA Vehicle Code Β§22651 (abandoned vehicle threshold).
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| Fact | Burbank | Long Beach |
|---|---|---|
| 72-Hour Rule | CA Vehicle Code 22651 | CA Vehicle Code Β§22651 |
| Signage | Posted restrictions in some areas | - |
| Enforcement | Burbank PD / Parking Enforcement | - |
| Towing | Possible after 72 hours | - |
| Permit Areas | - | Some neighborhoods require permits |
| Beach Areas | - | Restricted overnight parking |
| Code | - | LBMC Title 10, Ch. 10.22 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Burbank FAQ
Can I park on the street overnight?
Check Burbank local ordinances. Many areas restrict parking between 2 AM and 6 AM or require overnight permits.
How do I get an overnight parking permit?
Contact Burbank city hall or parking authority. Resident permit programs vary by neighborhood.
Long Beach FAQ
Can I park on the street overnight?
Check Long Beach local ordinances. Many areas restrict parking between 2 AM and 6 AM or require overnight permits.
How do I get an overnight parking permit?
Contact Long Beach city hall or parking authority. Resident permit programs vary by neighborhood.
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