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Parking Rules: Castro Valley vs Oakland

How do parking rules rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Castro Valley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

STRs in unincorporated Alameda County must provide on-site parking consistent with the residential zoning standard and should limit guest vehicles to the number of on-site spaces to avoid neighborhood impacts.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland's STR ordinance (Chapter 5.96) requires hosts to disclose available on-site parking, advise guests of Residential Permit Parking (RPP) districts, and prohibit STR use of guest RPP permits. Many Oakland neighborhoods have street sweeping restrictions and RPP zones that fine non-permitted overnight parking.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyOakland
STR-specific parkingNo separate STR parking ordinance-
Typical SFR standardAt least 2 on-site spaces-
Overflow parkingNot on lawn, sidewalk, or fire lane-
Best practiceCap guest vehicles to on-site spaces-
RV or commercialSubject to separate zoning rules-
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Castro Valley FAQ

Can STR guests park on the street?

Generally yes where legal, but hosts should check for permit districts or overnight restrictions and set expectations in the listing.

Is a permit required for extra driveway parking?

Paving or expanding driveways may need a grading or encroachment permit from the county Public Works Department.

Oakland FAQ

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