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RV & Boat Parking: Costa Mesa vs Newport Beach

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Costa Mesa, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Costa Mesa and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

Costa Mesa, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Costa Mesa prohibits large motor vehicles (over 22 feet long or both 84 inches wide and tall) from parking on city streets except for 48-hour loading/unloading periods adjacent to the resident's property under CMMC Section 10-185.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Newport Beach strictly regulates RV and boat storage on residential property under NBMC Title 20 zoning. Vehicles over certain dimensions cannot be stored in front yards, and extended on-street storage of oversized vehicles is prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCosta MesaNewport Beach
Street ParkingGenerally prohibited for large RVs-
Large Vehicle22+ ft or 84+ in wide AND tall-
Loading Exception48 hours adjacent to home-
Permit ParkingNot eligible for permits-
Code SectionCMMC Β§10-185NBMC Title 20 Zoning
Front Yard-Storage generally prohibited
Screening-Required from street view
Street Limit-72-hour maximum
Complaints-Code Enforcement (949) 644-3215

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Costa Mesa FAQ

Can I park my RV on the street in Costa Mesa?

Large motor vehicles over 22 feet long (or both 84 inches wide and tall) are generally prohibited on city streets. You may park adjacent to your home for up to 48 hours for loading/unloading.

What counts as a large motor vehicle?

Any RV, house car, camper truck, or vehicle over 22 feet long, or exceeding both 84 inches in width and 84 inches in height under CMMC Section 10-185.

Can I get a residential parking permit for my RV?

No. Oversized vehicles are not eligible for residential parking permits in Costa Mesa.

Newport Beach FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Newport Beach?

RVs may generally be stored behind the front setback line and must be screened from street view. Check your specific zoning district under NBMC Title 20 for exact requirements.

How long can I park my boat trailer on the street?

Boat trailers on the street are subject to the 72-hour vehicle storage limit. They cannot remain in the same spot for more than 72 consecutive hours.

Can my HOA further restrict RV and boat parking?

Yes. Many Newport Beach HOAs impose additional restrictions on RV and boat storage that are more restrictive than city code.

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