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Parking Rules: Downey vs El Monte

How do parking rules rules compare between Downey, CA and El Monte, CA?

Downey has fewer restrictions than El Monte.

Downey, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

STR guests must follow Downey's general parking rules. Street parking in business districts limited to 2 hours (7 AM - 6 PM weekdays). No vehicle may remain on public streets over 72 hours.

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El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

El Monte has no STR-specific parking rule because STRs are prohibited; the underlying dwelling must satisfy the Title 17 (Zoning) off-street parking requirements adopted via the 2022 Zoning Code update.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDowneyEl Monte
Street Limit72-hour max on public streets-
Business District2-hour limit weekdays-
Off-StreetRequired per zoning-
OvernightSubject to posted restrictions-
STR-specific parking requirement-None (STRs prohibited)
Underlying parking standards-EMMC Title 17 Division 7
ADU parking ceiling-1 space/unit (Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(d))
ADU parking waiver-Within 1/2 mile of transit

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Downey FAQ

What parking rules apply to short-term rental guests in Downey?

STR guests must follow Downey's general parking rules. Street parking in business districts limited to 2 hours (7 AM - 6 PM weekdays). No vehicle may remain on public streets over 72 hours.

How many parking spaces must my rental provide in Downey?

Street Limit: 72-hour max on public streets. Business District: 2-hour limit weekdays. Off-Street: Required per zoning. Overnight: Subject to posted restrictions.

El Monte FAQ

Do I need extra parking for STR guests?

There is no lawful STR use to add guests for — Title 17 only sets parking for the underlying residential use. ADUs are capped at one space per Gov. Code §65852.2(d), waived near transit.

Can guests park on the street overnight?

Yes, subject to citywide street-sweeping signage and any posted overnight permit zones enforced under EMMC Title 10 and Cal. Vehicle Code §22500.

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