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Overnight Parking: Fontana vs Rialto

How do overnight parking rules compare between Fontana, CA and Rialto, CA?

Fontana has fewer restrictions than Rialto.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Fontana generally allows overnight residential-street parking. No citywide overnight ban exists; the main limits are the CVC 22651(k) 72-hour rule and posted street-sweeping schedules.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rialto Municipal Code Title 10 incorporates the 72-hour rule of California Vehicle Code §22651(k): a vehicle that remains parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours is subject to citation and tow. Rialto does not impose a blanket overnight ban for passenger cars, but oversized vehicles (RVs, trailers, commercial trucks over a posted weight) are restricted on residential streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaRialto
Citywide BanNone-
State Rule72 hours (CVC 22651(k))-
SweepingEnforced on posted days-
Permit ZonesPosted neighborhoods only-
AB 2097Near-transit parking reform-
72-hour rule-Cal. Vehicle Code §22651(k)
Local adoption-Rialto Municipal Code Title 10
Oversize/RV restriction-Limited loading/unloading time on residential streets
Truck routes-Posted per Rialto Title 10 (freight-hub corridor)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fontana FAQ

Can I park on a Fontana street overnight?

Yes on most residential streets, subject to the 72-hour rule and street-sweeping schedules. Check for posted permit-only signs on your block.

Does Fontana have resident parking permits?

Some neighborhoods operate Residential Permit Parking districts. Contact Fontana Public Works to check if your street is in such a district.

Rialto FAQ

Can I park overnight on a Rialto residential street?

Yes, passenger vehicles may park overnight on most public streets in Rialto, subject to street-sweeping signs, posted permit zones, and the 72-hour limit under CVC §22651(k). Move the vehicle at least once every three days.

Can I store my RV or trailer on the street in front of my house?

Only briefly for loading and unloading. Rialto Title 10 limits overnight and long-term RV/trailer storage on public streets in residential areas. Long-term storage must be on private property in compliance with Title 18 setback and screening rules.

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