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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Corona vs Menifee

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Corona, CA and Menifee, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Menifee.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Corona prohibits parking commercial vehicles over a certain weight or length on residential streets and in residential zones, except for active loading/unloading. Vehicles with commercial signage, large trucks, trailers, and equipment are generally restricted to commercial or industrial zones. Violations may result in citations and tow.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Menifee prohibits any commercial vehicle with a manufacturer weight rating over 10,000 pounds — and any commercial trailer or semi-trailer regardless of weight — from parking or being left on any street or highway in a residential zone. Lighter commercial vehicles are still subject to the citywide 72-hour on-street rule.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMenifee
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Weight threshold-Over 10,000 lb manufacturer weight rating prohibited in residential zones
Commercial trailers-Prohibited in residential zones regardless of weight
Light commercial vehicles-Allowed on street but subject to 72-hour move rule
Time-of-day rule-None — prohibition on heavy commercial vehicles is 24/7 in residential zones
Primary citation-Menifee Municipal Code Ch. 12.20; Cal. Veh. Code §§ 22507, 22651(k)

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Corona FAQ

Menifee FAQ

Can I park my work truck overnight in front of my house in Menifee?

If the truck's manufacturer weight rating is 10,000 pounds or less and it is not a commercial trailer/semi-trailer, yes — but you must move it more than 500 feet after 72 hours under the general parking rule. If it exceeds 10,000 lb GVWR or is a commercial trailer, it cannot legally be parked on any residential street.

What about deliveries?

Active loading and unloading by a delivery vehicle is incidental and not a 'parked' violation under Cal. Veh. Code § 22507 case law. The prohibition targets storage of heavy commercial vehicles on residential streets, not legitimate, time-limited deliveries.

Can I store a commercial trailer on my private property?

The street prohibition does not directly govern private property, but Title 9 Development Code (Menifee zoning) restricts commercial uses in residential zones. A commercial trailer stored long-term in a residential driveway may be cited as a non-permitted use — confirm with Community Development at (951) 672-6777.

How do I report a semi-truck parked in my neighborhood?

Contact Menifee Code Enforcement at (951) 672-6777 or report through the city's online concern form. Provide the license plate, weight class if known, and duration parked. Police may also be called for active parking violations.

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