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Overnight Parking: Livermore vs San Leandro

How do overnight parking rules compare between Livermore, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Livermore and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Livermore has no blanket overnight parking ban on residential streets; the 72-hour rule under CVC 22651(k) is the primary constraint, plus posted permit zones.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

San Leandro does not impose a blanket overnight parking ban on residential streets. 72-hour rule and RPP districts apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLivermoreSan Leandro
Citywide BanNone-
72-Hour RuleCVC 22651(k)-
City LotsOvernight restricted-
Permit ZonesLHS, ACE station area-
SweepingWeekly posted days-
Overnight ban-None citywide
72-hour rule-Applies - CVC 22651(k)
RPP districts-BART-adjacent only
Meters-Free overnight
Oversize/commercial-Separate rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Livermore FAQ

Can I leave my car on the street overnight?

Yes, on most residential streets β€” just stay within 72 hours and check for permit zone signs.

Are downtown lots open 24 hours?

Most city lots close overnight around 2 AM; check individual signs.

San Leandro FAQ

Can I park on a San Leandro street overnight?

Yes on most streets, as long as you observe the 72-hour limit and any RPP or street sweeping signage.

Do guests need a permit?

Only inside RPP districts. Contact SLPD for guest permit options near BART.

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