Overnight Parking: Corona vs Palm Springs
How do overnight parking rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Corona has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Corona generally permits overnight street parking in residential neighborhoods unless restricted by posted signs or located in a permit parking district. The statewide 72-hour rule (CVC Β§22651(k)) applies. Some commercial lots and city facilities prohibit overnight parking, and sleeping in vehicles is restricted under city camping/loitering provisions.
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Riverside County
Palm Springs does not impose a citywide ban on overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods, but the 72-hour stationary limit under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and California Vehicle Code Β§22651(k) applies. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and oversized vehicles face overnight restrictions, and posted signs in certain districts and near parks or trailheads prohibit overnight parking.
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