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RV & Boat Parking: Corona vs Riverside

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Corona, CA and Riverside, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Riverside.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

RVs may park on the street for 72 hours for loading/unloading with a permit from Corona PD Traffic Bureau. Temporary 14-day permits available. RVs may be stored in driveways with conditions per CMC 10.20.250.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Per the City of Riverside Public Works Parking FAQ, RVs and boats may only be parked on public streets for 24 hours before and 24 hours after a trip for loading/unloading; longer on-street storage is prohibited, and stays of 5-15 days must be in the driveway under a Temporary Use Permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaRiverside
Street Permit72 hours (loading only)-
Extended PermitUp to 14 days-
Driveway StorageAllowed with conditions-
Contact(951) 736-2330 opt 5-
On-street loading window-24 hours before and 24 hours after a trip
Max on-street stay-Up to 5 days if no cords/no wastewater
Driveway stays 5-15 days-Temporary Use Permit required
72-hour rule move distance-1,056 feet (0.2 miles)
Code reference-RMC Title 10 (Vehicles & Traffic), Ch. 19.580 (Parking & Loading)

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Corona FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Corona?

RVs may park on the street for 72 hours for loading/unloading with a permit from Corona PD Traffic Bureau. Temporary 14-day permits available. RVs may be stored in driveways with conditions per CMC 10.20.250.

What are the rules for storing boats and RVs in Corona?

Street Permit: 72 hours (loading only). Extended Permit: Up to 14 days. Driveway Storage: Allowed with conditions. Contact: (951) 736-2330 opt 5.

Riverside FAQ

Can I park my RV in front of my house in Riverside?

Only for 24 hours before and 24 hours after a trip for loading/unloading, per the City of Riverside Public Works Parking FAQ. Stays up to 5 days are tolerated on-street only if no electrical cords run from the RV and no wastewater drains into the street.

Do I need a permit to keep my RV in my driveway?

Yes, for stays of 5 to 15 days in the driveway you must obtain a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) from the City. Permanent driveway storage is subject to Title 19 Zoning Chapter 19.580 setback and screening rules.

What is Riverside's 72-hour parking rule?

Per the Public Works FAQ, after a vehicle receives a 72-hour yellow tag it must be moved at least 1,056 feet (0.2 miles) to comply. Simply pulling forward or moving across the street is not enough.

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