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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Elk Grove vs Herald

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Herald, CA?

Herald has fewer restrictions than Elk Grove.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial vehicles over a specified weight or length are generally prohibited from parking on Elk Grove residential streets overnight. Municipal Code Title 10 and CVC §22507.5 authorize oversized-vehicle restrictions with posted signage.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County Zoning Code limits commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Generally one commercial vehicle under a weight threshold (commonly 10,000 lbs GVWR) is allowed if owned by the resident. Semi-trucks and large trailers are prohibited in residential areas. CVC 22507.5 authorizes street parking restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveHerald
State authorityCVC §22507.5-
Typical threshold>10,000 lb GVWR or >22 ft-
Overnight window2 AM – 6 AM (posted)-
Loading exceptionActive delivery OK-
EnforcementElk Grove PD-
Residential-Typically 1 vehicle under 10,000 lbs
Semi-trucks-Prohibited in residential
Street Limit-CVC 22507.5 where signed
Overnight-2 a.m.-6 a.m. restrictions
Loading-Active delivery exempt

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Elk Grove FAQ

Can I park my work van with ladders at my house?

Typically yes if under the size/weight threshold. Larger commercial trucks are restricted overnight.

Are company-logo pickup trucks restricted?

Usually no — most half-ton and three-quarter-ton pickups fall below the commercial thresholds.

Herald FAQ

Can I park my work truck at home?

Typically yes for a single truck under the weight threshold (around 10,000 lbs GVWR) if it is your personal work vehicle.

Can a semi-truck park in a residential neighborhood?

No, semi-tractors and tractor-trailers are not permitted to park in residentially zoned areas of unincorporated Sacramento County.

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