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Street Parking Limits: El Cerrito vs Martinez

How do street parking limits rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Martinez, CA?

El Cerrito and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County regulates street parking under California Vehicle Code and Ordinance Code Title 4, Division 46. The statewide 72-hour limit (CVC 22651(k)) applies on county roads, with additional posted restrictions for street sweeping and permit zones.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Martinez enforces California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k)'s 72-hour consecutive street parking limit citywide, along with local time-limited zones in downtown and near the Amtrak station. Posted time limits (typically 2-hour zones) are enforced weekdays during business hours. Vehicles exceeding 72 hours may be marked, cited, and towed after notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoMartinez
72-hour ruleCVC 22651(k) — towable after 72 consecutive hours-
Fire hydrant clearance15 feet (CVC 22514)-
EnforcementCCC Sheriff's Office-
Governing codeCCC Ord. Code Title 4 Div. 46-
Abandoned vehiclesSheriff's AVA Program-
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El Cerrito FAQ

How long can I park on the street in front of my house?

Under CVC 22651(k), any vehicle can be towed after 72 consecutive hours parked on a public street. Moving the vehicle even a short distance resets the clock in practice, but the vehicle must actually be driven.

Who enforces street parking in unincorporated areas?

The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office handles enforcement in unincorporated communities. The Sheriff also runs the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program for long-term violators.

Martinez FAQ

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