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Abandoned Vehicles: Glendale vs Topanga

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

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Topanga.

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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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Chapter 15.80 governs abandoned and inoperative vehicles in unincorporated areas. Vehicles on public highways for 72+ hours may be towed. Inoperative vehicles visible from public areas on private property also violate the code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleTopanga
Street Limit72 hours (CVC)72 hours max
Private StorageEnclosed garage only-
Report Line818-548-4840-
Hearing Right10 days from notice-
CodeGMC Ch. 10.48Chapter 15.80
Private Property-Must be operable/hidden
Report-Sheriff PED or call 211
Storage Fee-~$40–$60/day

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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.

Topanga FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in unincorporated LA County?

Contact the LA County Sheriff's Parking Enforcement Detail or call 211. The vehicle will be tagged with a 72-hour notice before towing.

Can I keep a non-running car on my property in unincorporated LA County?

Inoperative vehicles visible from public areas or neighboring properties are prohibited under Chapter 15.80. The vehicle must be stored in an enclosed garage or behind opaque fencing.

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