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Driveway Rules: Lakewood vs South Gate

How do driveway rules rules compare between Lakewood, CA and South Gate, CA?

Lakewood and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood requires vehicles parked in driveways not to block sidewalks. CA Vehicle Code §22500(f) prohibits sidewalk obstruction. Driveway modifications need permits.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate Municipal Code Title 11 (Zoning), Chapter 11.25 (Residential Neighborhood Zones) regulates on-site parking, driveway dimensions, and front-yard vehicle storage. Vehicles in residential R-1 and R-2 zones must be parked on an approved paved surface (driveway, garage, or designated parking pad) and may not be parked on lawns, landscaping, or unpaved areas in the required front yard. California Vehicle Code §22500(e) and (f) make it a statewide infraction to block a public or private driveway or to park on a sidewalk — including the portion of a driveway crossing the public sidewalk. South Gate's dense urban lot pattern (typical 5,000-6,500 sq ft lots) and high vehicle ownership per household make front-yard parking and driveway-blocking among the most-cited residential code violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSouth Gate
SidewalkCannot block (CVC §22500)-
SurfaceMust be paved-
ModificationsPermit required-
TopicDriveway Rules-
Front-yard parking-Paved surface required; no parking on lawn (Title 11 zoning)
Blocking driveway-CVC §22500(e) infraction; towable under §22651(d)
Driveway approach permit-Public Works encroachment permit required (Title 10)
Inoperable vehicles-CVC §22660 + local nuisance abatement, 10-day notice
Tandem parking-Allowed in driveways but does not count toward required off-street spaces in most zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can my car hang over the sidewalk?

No. CA Vehicle Code §22500(f) prohibits blocking or overhanging the sidewalk.

Can I park on my front lawn?

No. Vehicles must be on approved paved surfaces in most cities.

South Gate FAQ

Can I park on my front lawn in South Gate?

No. South Gate Municipal Code Title 11 (Zoning), Chapter 11.25, requires residential vehicles to be parked on an approved paved surface — driveway, garage, or paved parking pad. Parking on grass or unpaved yard area is a code-enforcement violation.

Can a neighbor block my driveway with their car?

No. California Vehicle Code §22500(e) prohibits parking in front of any public or private driveway. You can call South Gate Police non-emergency to request a citation, and the vehicle can be towed under CVC §22651(d).

Do I need a permit to widen my driveway approach?

Yes. Any work in the public right-of-way (the driveway apron between the curb and the property line) requires an encroachment permit from the South Gate Public Works Department under Municipal Code Title 10.

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