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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 17.04.660 restricts oversized vehicles including RVs, trailers, and large trucks over 22 feet long or 7 feet tall from parking on county-maintained streets in unincorporated areas between 2am and 6am without a permit.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Under LAMC Β§80.69.4, vehicles longer than 22 feet or taller than 7 feet β€” RVs, box trucks, large trailers β€” cannot park on Los Angeles streets between 2am and 6am unless the operator obtains an LADOT overnight permit for that block.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Length thresholdOver 22 feet long-
Height thresholdOver 7 feet tall-
Restricted hours2am to 6am nightly2am to 6am daily
Permit duration72 hours per request-
Permit costFree for residents online-
Length trigger-Over 22 feet long
Height trigger-Over 7 feet tall
Permit option-LADOT overnight, up to 72 hours
Code section-LAMC Β§80.69.4 (Ord. 182242)

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Lakewood FAQ

Can I park my RV in front of my unincorporated home overnight?

Only with a 72-hour temporary permit from LA County Public Works. Without a permit, oversized vehicles cannot park on county-maintained streets between 2am and 6am and may be towed.

How do I get an oversized vehicle permit?

Apply online through the LA County Public Works oversized vehicle portal. Residents receive free 72-hour permits, with annual caps per household. Visitors loading or unloading also qualify.

Los Angeles FAQ

Does the oversized-vehicle ban apply citywide?

Only on streets with posted signs giving notice of the 2am-6am restriction. Without signs, LAMC Β§80.69.4 cannot be enforced on that block.

How do I get an overnight permit for my RV?

Apply through LADOT's online portal, identify the specific block and dates, pay the fee, and limit use to the annual cap, typically 72 permits per year.

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