Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Burbank vs South Gate
How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and South Gate, CA?
Burbank has fewer restrictions than South Gate.
Burbank, CA
Los Angeles County
Commercial vehicles used for home occupations may not have employees physically working from the residence. Oversized and commercial vehicles subject to general street parking regulations. Contact Community Development for zone-specific restrictions.
View full Burbank rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
South Gate restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones through a combination of South Gate Municipal Code Chapter 8.12 (Stopping, Standing and Parking), Chapter 2.44 (Sales From Motorized Vehicles Restricted), and Chapter 11.25 (Residential Neighborhood Zones), all operating under the authority granted by California Vehicle Code §22507.5. CVC §22507.5(a) expressly empowers cities to prohibit or restrict parking of commercial vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more on residential streets, and South Gate has exercised that authority. South Gate Municipal Code §2.44.030 separately prohibits operating a commercial vending vehicle exceeding three tons (6,000 lbs) gross weight in a residential zone, and bars commercial vending vehicles from parking in a residential zone between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. South Gate's industrial legacy along Firestone, Tweedy and the I-710 corridor means commercial vehicle enforcement is active in adjacent residential neighborhoods.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Burbank | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Home Occupation | Employees may not work from residence | - |
| BMC | Title 10 Zoning Regulations | - |
| Contact | Community Development (818) 238-5290 | - |
| Topic | Commercial Vehicles | - |
| Code citation | - | South Gate Municipal Code §2.44.030, Ch. 8.12, Ch. 8.14, Ch. 11.25, Ch. 11.33; California Vehicle Code §22507.5 |
| Commercial vending vehicle weight limit | - | 3 tons (6,000 lbs) gross weight in residential zones |
| Commercial vending vehicle parking ban hours | - | 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. in residential zones |
| Heavy commercial vehicle GVWR threshold | - | 10,000 lbs (per CVC §22507.5) |
| Permitted commercial vehicle storage | - | Industrial (IH, IL) zones only, with applicable permits |
| Enforcement | - | South Gate Police parking enforcement (323) 563-5400; Code Enforcement (323) 563-9558 |
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Burbank FAQ
Can I park a commercial vehicle at my home in Burbank?
Commercial vehicles used for home occupations may not have employees physically working from the residence. Oversized and commercial vehicles subject to general street parking regulations. Contact Community Development for zone-specific restrictions.
What commercial vehicle restrictions apply in residential areas in Burbank?
Home Occupation: Employees may not work from residence. BMC: Title 10 Zoning Regulations. Contact: Community Development (818) 238-5290.
South Gate FAQ
Can I park my work van or plumber's truck at my South Gate home?
Generally yes if it's a single passenger-class commercial vehicle under 10,000 lbs GVWR that you personally drive for work, and you do not run a commercial vehicle storage yard from your residence. Larger trucks, semis, or fleet vehicles owned by your employer are restricted by SGMC Ch. 8.12 and CVC §22507.5.
Can a food truck or ice cream truck park overnight in a South Gate residential area?
No. South Gate Municipal Code §2.44.030 prohibits parking a commercial vending vehicle in a residential zone between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., and bars operation of commercial vending vehicles over 3 tons gross weight on residential streets at any time.
Can I park my semi-truck or tractor-trailer at my house?
No. Tractor-trailers, semi sleeper cabs, and similar heavy commercial vehicles with manufacturer's GVWR of 10,000 lbs or more are prohibited from overnight parking on South Gate residential streets under California Vehicle Code §22507.5 as adopted in SGMC Ch. 8.12, and storage on a residential lot violates Zoning Code Ch. 11.25.
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