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RV & Boat Parking: Jurupa Valley vs Palm Springs

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Jurupa Valley has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley regulates recreational vehicle, boat and trailer parking through Municipal Code Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) layered over California Vehicle Code §22651(k), which authorizes removal of any vehicle left on a public highway for 72 or more consecutive hours. The Code Enforcement Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) Team actively enforces illegal RV camping/storage on residential streets, particularly in the Rubidoux, Glen Avon and Mira Loma corridors, and routinely cites RVs parked at locations such as 28th Street/Rubidoux Boulevard and Caterpillar Court/20th Street. Storage on a private residential lot is generally allowed only behind the front-yard setback and in compliance with Title 9 (Planning and Zoning) accessory-use and screening standards. Living/sleeping in a parked RV on a public street is prohibited, and the City has no public RV camping facilities.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.96 prohibits parking or storing RVs, boats, trailers, and commercial vehicles in residential zones unless screened from view outside required front/side yards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyPalm Springs
Street 72-hour ruleTow allowed under Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k)-
Live in RV on streetProhibited - public nuisance-
Front-yard storageLimited - behind front setback under Title 9-
EnforcementCode Enforcement POP Team + JV Sheriff Station-
WUI overlayPRC §4291 100-ft defensible space in Jurupa Hills-
Code portalTitle 10 Vehicles & Traffic (Municode)-
Code Section-Ch. 11.96
Front Yard-Prohibited
Screening-Must be hidden from view
Habitation-Not permitted

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

How long can I leave my RV on a Jurupa Valley street?

Under California Vehicle Code §22651(k), any vehicle - including a motorhome, trailer or boat trailer - left on a public highway for 72 or more consecutive hours can be towed under Jurupa Valley's local enforcement authority. Code Enforcement commonly chalks tires and returns after 72 hours.

Can I park my RV in my driveway or front yard?

Driveway parking for loading and short-term use is generally allowed. Long-term front-yard storage is restricted under Title 9 zoning - RVs should be stored behind the front-yard building line on a paved surface and may not encroach on the public right-of-way or sidewalk. Verify your specific zone (R-1, R-A, etc.) with Jurupa Valley Planning.

Can I live in an RV parked on my property?

No. An RV is not a permitted dwelling unit under Title 9, and using one for habitation - including sleeping or dumping wastewater - is enforceable as a public nuisance. State ADU law (Gov. Code §66313 et seq.) does not authorize RVs as ADUs. Cottage-food sales from an RV are also not permitted under HSC §113758.

Who do I call about an abandoned RV on my street?

Use the City's online 'Report a Concern' tool at jurupavalley.org/290/Report, or call Jurupa Valley City Hall at 951-332-6464. The POP Team (Problem-Oriented Policing) handles illegal RV camping and dumping in coordination with the Jurupa Valley Sheriff's Station.

Palm Springs FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Palm Springs?

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.96 prohibits parking or storing RVs, boats, trailers, and commercial vehicles in residential zones unless screened from view outside required front/side yards.

What are the rules for storing boats and RVs in Palm Springs?

Code Section: Ch. 11.96. Front Yard: Prohibited. Screening: Must be hidden from view. Habitation: Not permitted.

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