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Street Parking Limits: Irvine vs Midway City

How do street parking limits rules compare between Irvine, CA and Midway City, CA?

Irvine and Midway City have similar restriction levels.

Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Irvine regulates street parking under IMC Title 6, Division 3 including the 72-hour limit, street sweeping compliance, and red zone prohibitions per Section 6-3-573. Many streets have posted time limits and permit requirements.

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Midway City, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Street parking in unincorporated Orange County is governed by OCCO Title 6, Division 4 (Traffic Ordinances) and California Vehicle Code provisions. Vehicles may not be parked on the same public street location for more than 72 consecutive hours. The OC Sheriff enforces parking regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvineMidway City
72-Hour LimitAll public streets-
Red ZonesNo parking (IMC §6-3-573)-
Street SweepingMust move (IMC §6-3-578)-
Time LimitsVaries — check posted signs-
Permit DistrictsValid permit required-
Code Section-OCCO §6-4-603; CVC §22651(k)
Time Limit-72 hours (same location)
Fire Hydrant-15 feet clearance
Enforcement-OC Sheriff
Report Line-714-647-7000

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Irvine FAQ

How long can I park on the street in Irvine?

The maximum is 72 hours, but many streets have shorter posted time limits. Check street signs for specific restrictions.

What happens if I don't move for street sweeping?

You will receive a citation under IMC Section 6-3-578 for parking during posted street sweeping hours.

Midway City FAQ

How long can I park on a public street in unincorporated Orange County?

You may park in the same location for up to 72 consecutive hours under California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k). After 72 hours, the vehicle may receive a warning and ultimately be towed.

How do I report a parking violation in unincorporated Orange County?

Contact the OC Sheriff non-emergency line at 714-647-7000 to report parking violations, abandoned vehicles, or vehicles blocking driveways in unincorporated areas.

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