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Abandoned Vehicles: Glendale vs South Gate

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Glendale, CA and South Gate, CA?

Glendale and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Glendale regulates abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, and inoperative vehicles under GMC Chapter 10.48, consistent with California Vehicle Code Section 22660. Vehicles may not remain on public streets for more than 72 hours. Storage of inoperative vehicles on private property is prohibited unless in an enclosed garage.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate enforces abandoned-vehicle removal under California Vehicle Code §22669 (public streets), §22660 (private property authorization), and the city's nuisance abatement provisions in Municipal Code Title 8. On public streets, any vehicle parked 72 or more consecutive hours may be cited and towed under CVC §22651(k). Vehicles without license plates, with expired registration over 6 months old, or missing essential components (engine, transmission, wheels, tires, doors, or windshield) may be declared a public nuisance and removed immediately under CVC §22669(d). South Gate is a member of the Los Angeles County Service Authority for the Abatement of Abandoned Vehicles (SAAAV), which funds abatement through a $1 DMV registration fee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSouth Gate
Street Limit72 hours (CVC)-
Private StorageEnclosed garage only-
Report Line818-548-4840-
Hearing Right10 days from notice-
CodeGMC Ch. 10.48-
72-hour public street rule-CVC §22651(k) — towable after 72 continuous hours
Private property abatement-CVC §22660 + 10-day notice, hearing available
Wreck/no-plate immediate tow-CVC §22669(d) — no advance notice required
Abandoning a vehicle-Misdemeanor under CVC §22523, up to $1,000 + removal cost
Reporting-South Gate Police Department non-emergency line

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Glendale FAQ

How long can a car sit on a Glendale street?

72 hours maximum. Vehicles parked beyond 72 hours may be cited and towed. Report violations to Glendale Police non-emergency at 818-548-4840.

Can I store a broken-down car on my property in Glendale?

Only inside a fully enclosed garage. Inoperative or dismantled vehicles visible on private property are a code violation under GMC Chapter 10.48.

South Gate FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in South Gate?

Call the South Gate Police Department non-emergency line and request parking enforcement, or use the city's online code enforcement reporting if available. Provide the vehicle's location, color, make, model, and license plate (if any).

How long before a tagged vehicle is towed?

Under California Vehicle Code §22651(k), parking enforcement posts a warning and gives the owner 72 hours to move the vehicle before towing it. Vehicles missing essential parts can be removed immediately under §22669(d).

Can the city tow a junk car from my front yard?

Yes, after a 10-day Notice of Intent to Abate under California Vehicle Code §22660. The property owner may request a hearing within that 10-day window. If the vehicle is not moved or stored out of sight, the city can contract removal and lien the property for the cost.

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