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Street Parking Limits: East Honolulu vs Pearl City

How do street parking limits rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Pearl City, HI?

East Honolulu and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

East Honolulu streets often post no-parking signs under ROH 15-14.5 Schedule XXII near Kalanianaole Highway and Hawaii Kai shopping center access points, with curb-alignment rules enforced under ROH 15-13.5.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City streets near Pearlridge Center, Kamehameha Highway, and Pali Momi medical area carry signed no-parking zones under ROH 15-14.5 Schedule XXII, with curb-alignment rules enforced under ROH 15-13.5.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast HonoluluPearl City
Code SectionROH 15-14.5ROH 15-14.5
Curb DistanceWithin 12 inchesWithin 12 inches
ScheduleXXII posted listXXII posted list
Signs RequiredYesYes

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East Honolulu FAQ

Are no-parking signs enforceable on Kalanianaole Highway?

Yes. Signed zones under ROH 15-14.5 Schedule XXII are enforced by HPD. Ignoring posted restrictions results in citation and possible tow.

How close must I park to the curb?

ROH 15-13.5 requires parking within 12 inches of the curb parallel to the direction of traffic on two-way streets.

Pearl City FAQ

Are tow-away zones enforced on Kamehameha Highway?

Yes. Rush-hour tow-away windows are actively enforced. Vehicles left inside posted tow zones during restricted hours will be towed quickly to clear lanes.

Does curb alignment really matter?

Yes. ROH 15-13.5 requires parking within 12 inches of the curb. Angled or too-far-from-curb parking can itself result in a citation.

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