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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do parking tax rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 4.72 imposes a 10 percent parking occupancy tax on commercial parking transactions in unincorporated areas. Operators register with the Treasurer-Tax Collector, collect tax from drivers, and remit monthly under audit by the TTC.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 4.72 imposes a 10 percent parking occupancy tax on commercial parking transactions in unincorporated areas. Operators register with the Treasurer-Tax Collector, collect tax from drivers, and remit monthly under audit by the TTC.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Code sectionLA County Code Title 4.72LA County Code Title 4.72
Rate10 percent of fee10 percent of fee
CoverageUnincorporated commercial parkingUnincorporated commercial parking
FilingMonthly to TTCMonthly to TTC
ExemptFree, residential, governmentFree, residential, government

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Lakewood FAQ

Does the county parking tax apply at LA City lots?

No. LA City's 10 percent parking tax applies inside city limits under LAMC Section 21.14. The county's Title 4.72 tax applies only in unincorporated areas. Operators near city boundaries must verify which jurisdiction governs their lot.

Are valet and event parking covered?

Yes. Any commercial parking transaction in unincorporated LA County, including valet, monthly contract parking, and special-event lots, is subject to Title 4.72. Free spaces and government-owned spaces remain exempt.

Long Beach FAQ

Does the county parking tax apply at LA City lots?

No. LA City's 10 percent parking tax applies inside city limits under LAMC Section 21.14. The county's Title 4.72 tax applies only in unincorporated areas. Operators near city boundaries must verify which jurisdiction governs their lot.

Are valet and event parking covered?

Yes. Any commercial parking transaction in unincorporated LA County, including valet, monthly contract parking, and special-event lots, is subject to Title 4.72. Free spaces and government-owned spaces remain exempt.

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