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Street Parking Limits: Daly City vs South San Francisco

How do street parking limits rules compare between Daly City, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

Daly City and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

On-street parking in Daly City is governed by Municipal Code Chapter 10.32 (Stopping, Standing and Parking), with metered zones under Chapter 10.36 and residential permit zones under Chapter 10.40. Vehicles left in one spot more than 72 hours can be cited $50 and treated as abandoned.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

South San Francisco enforces CVC 72-hour abandonment rule, street sweeping restrictions, and residential time-limit zones. The city is densely developed (biotech/industrial hub) with significant parking demand in residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CitySouth San Francisco
Governing codeDaly City Municipal Code ch. 10.32, 10.36, 10.40-
72-hour ruleSec. 10.32.200 - $50, treated as abandoned vehicle-
Street sweeping fine$40 (Sec. 10.32.050), enforceable entire posted window-
Meter hoursMon-Sat 8 a.m.-6 p.m., $1/hour; free Sundays and holidays-
Appeal window21 calendar days via PTicket-
72-Hour Rule-CVC §22651 — tow after 72 hours
Street Sweeping-No parking on posted days/times
Enforcement-SSF Police (650) 877-8900
Authority-SSFMC Traffic Code & CVC

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Daly City FAQ

Can I get a street sweeping ticket after the sweeper has already gone by?

Yes. Daly City states that citations can legally be issued by the Police Department at any time during the posted restricted parking time, even if sweeping has been completed, because sweepers sometimes make second passes.

How long can I leave my car parked on a Daly City street?

No more than 72 hours in the same spot. Under Municipal Code Section 10.32.200 a vehicle parked over 72 hours can be cited $50 and processed under the abandoned-vehicle rules.

What happens if a parking meter is broken?

When a meter is inoperable, parking is limited to the posted time limit or two hours, whichever is shorter.

South San Francisco FAQ

How long can I park on the street in South San Francisco?

South San Francisco enforces CVC 72-hour abandonment rule, street sweeping restrictions, and residential time-limit zones. The city is densely developed (biotech/industrial hub) with significant parking demand in residential areas.

Are there overnight street parking restrictions in South San Francisco?

72-Hour Rule: CVC §22651 — tow after 72 hours. Street Sweeping: No parking on posted days/times. Enforcement: SSF Police (650) 877-8900. Authority: SSFMC Traffic Code & CVC.

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