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Driveway Rules: Glendale vs Torrance

How do driveway rules rules compare between Glendale, CA and Torrance, CA?

Glendale and Torrance have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Glendale requires vehicles to park on approved paved surfaces. Parking on lawns and landscaped areas is prohibited. Driveways must meet zoning standards and vehicles may not block public sidewalks.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Front yards may not be paved more than 50% per TMC 92.5.14. Vehicles cannot be parked on grass, dirt, or landscaped areas. Driveways must be maintained.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleTorrance
SurfacePaved concrete or asphalt required-
Lawn ParkingProhibited-
Sidewalk BlockingNot permitted-
PermitRequired for new/modified driveways-
Max Paving-50% of front yard
Grass/Dirt Parking-Prohibited (TMC 92.32.6)
Landscaping-Must be maintained
Code Section-TMC 92.5.14

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Can I park on my lawn in Glendale?

No. Vehicles must be parked on approved paved surfaces. Parking on grass or landscaped areas violates the city code.

Do I need a permit to expand my driveway?

Yes. Driveway modifications require a permit, and the maximum paved area in front yards is regulated by zoning.

Torrance FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Torrance?

Front yards may not be paved more than 50% per TMC 92.5.14. Vehicles cannot be parked on grass, dirt, or landscaped areas. Driveways must be maintained.

What driveway requirements apply in Torrance?

Max Paving: 50% of front yard. Grass/Dirt Parking: Prohibited (TMC 92.32.6). Landscaping: Must be maintained. Code Section: TMC 92.5.14.

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