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Street Parking Limits: Hesperia vs Rialto

How do street parking limits rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Rialto, CA?

Hesperia and Rialto have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

On-street parking in Hesperia is governed by Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Hesperia Municipal Code, supplemented by the California Vehicle Code. The most active local restriction is Chapter 10.25 (Truck Route Program), which keeps trucks off restricted residential streets. Statewide AB 413 'daylighting' (Veh. Code §22500(n), effective January 1, 2025) now bans parking within 20 feet of every crosswalk approach citywide, marked or unmarked.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rialto Municipal Code Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) regulates on-street parking, governed in tandem with California Vehicle Code Division 11, Chapter 9 (CVC §§22500-22526). Posted curb colors, time limits, and street-sweeping schedules are enforced by Rialto Community Compliance and Rialto Police.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaRialto
Governing titleHesperia Municipal Code Title 10 - Vehicles and Traffic-
Truck route ordinanceHMC Ch. 10.25 - restricted streets vs. through routes-
Daylighting buffer20 ft from any crosswalk approach (Cal. Veh. Code §22500(n), AB 413, eff. 1/1/2025)-
Right-of-way parkingHMC §16.20.085 - ultimate ROW cannot serve as required parking-
EnforcementSan Bernardino County Sheriff (contract) + Hesperia Code Enforcement (760) 947-1000Rialto Police Dept. + Community Compliance Division
Local code title-Rialto Municipal Code Title 10 — Vehicles and Traffic
State framework-Cal. Vehicle Code §§22500-22526
Curb-to-wheel distance-Within 18 inches (CVC §22502)
Hydrant clearance-15 feet (CVC §22514)

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Hesperia FAQ

Does Hesperia have parking meters or permit zones?

No. Hesperia is a low-density High Desert city with no metered downtown and no general residential permit zones. Day-to-day rules come from CVC 22500/22651 and a few local ordinances (truck routes, abandoned vehicles, residential commercial-vehicle permits).

Can a semi-truck drive down my residential street?

Only via the shortest, most direct route from an adopted truck route to a specific pickup/delivery destination. HMC Chapter 10.25 designates restricted streets where through-truck traffic is barred once signs are posted.

How does AB 413 daylighting affect parking in Hesperia?

Statewide as of Jan. 1, 2025, you must stay 20 feet back from the approach side of any crosswalk, marked or unmarked. Citations may be issued without paint or signage under Cal. Veh. Code §22500(n).

Rialto FAQ

Can I park on the street in front of my own house in Rialto?

Yes, unless the curb is painted red, yellow, white, blue, or green, or a posted sign restricts parking (e.g., street sweeping, permit-only). The vehicle must be currently registered and parked within 18 inches of the curb per CVC §22502.

How long can a vehicle sit on a Rialto street without moving?

Under CVC §22651(k) and Rialto Municipal Code Title 10, a vehicle parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours may be cited and towed as abandoned. Move the vehicle at least one block every 72 hours.

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