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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do sit-lie rules rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 13.36 restricts sitting or lying on unincorporated public sidewalks during specified hours, but Martin v. Boise and Jones v. City of Los Angeles bar enforcement when adequate shelter beds are unavailable.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach Municipal Code Title 10 and Title 14 prohibit obstructing public sidewalks with personal property or seated bodies that block the pedestrian right-of-way, applied with offers of services through the city Health and Human Services Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Code sectionLACO Title 13.36-
Restricted hoursTypically 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.-
Constitutional casesJones, Martin, Johnson-
EnforcementLA County Sheriff's Department-
Shelter referralLA-HOP system-
Codes-LBMC Titles 10, 11, 14
Federal limit-Martin v. Boise
First step-Outreach offer
Hub-Multi-Service Center

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Lancaster FAQ

Can a deputy cite me for sitting on a sidewalk in Marina del Rey?

Only if shelter is verified available through LA-HOP, the location is during restricted hours, and no disability accommodation applies. Otherwise the citation likely violates Jones and Martin.

Does the rule apply to wheelchairs and disability resting?

No. ADA accommodations override Title 13.36 sit-lie restrictions. Resting due to a disability or medical need is protected, and deputies must allow reasonable pause without citation.

Long Beach FAQ

Is sitting on the sidewalk illegal?

Not by itself; only when seating or property fully blocks the pedestrian path, ADA route, transit stop, or business entrance does Long Beach enforce sidewalk-clearance provisions.

Does Martin v. Boise apply here?

Yes, the Ninth Circuit decision restricts citations for sleeping in public when no shelter bed is available, and Long Beach pairs enforcement with offers from its Multi-Service Center.

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