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Driveway Rules: Jurupa Valley vs Palm Springs

How do driveway rules rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley restricts where vehicles may be parked on residential property: passenger vehicles must use a paved driveway or approved hardscaped surface, and parking on landscaped front-yard areas is prohibited. State law (CVC §22500(e)) makes it unlawful to block a public sidewalk by parking across a driveway.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs regulates driveway widths, materials, and curb cuts under Palm Springs Municipal Code Title 93 (Zoning) and Title 14 (Streets). Residential driveways generally may not exceed 20 feet wide at the curb in single-family zones, and curb cuts require an encroachment permit from the Engineering Division. Mid-century modern preservation districts impose additional material and design standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyPalm Springs
Front-yard parkingVehicles must be on a paved/improved surface — not on dirt, grass, or landscaping-
Sidewalk blockingProhibited statewide under CVC §22500(f)-
Driveway blockingProhibited under CVC §22500(e) — even if you own the driveway, blocking a public sidewalk apron is illegal-
EnforcementCity Code Enforcement (zoning) + Riverside County Sheriff (CVC violations)-
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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I park on my front lawn in Jurupa Valley?

No. Vehicles on residential property must be parked on a paved or otherwise improved surface (concrete, asphalt, pavers). Parking on landscaped or dirt areas of the front yard is a zoning/code violation.

Can I block my own driveway?

If your vehicle extends across the public sidewalk, no — CVC §22500(f) prohibits parking on a sidewalk regardless of who owns the driveway. The vehicle must fit entirely on private property.

Who do I call about a neighbor blocking my driveway?

Call the Riverside County Sheriff non-emergency line; CVC §22500(e) is enforceable by towing under CVC §22651.

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