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Overnight Parking: Los Angeles vs South Gate

How do overnight parking rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South Gate, CA?

South Gate has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles has no citywide ban on overnight street parking, but LAMC 80.73.2 restricts oversized vehicles (over 22 feet long or 7 feet high) from parking on residential streets between 2 AM and 6 AM without a permit. Street sweeping restrictions vary by neighborhood and are posted on signs. Vehicles parked over 72 hours may be cited as abandoned under CA Vehicle Code 22651.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

South Gate does not enforce a blanket citywide overnight parking ban. California Vehicle Code §22507.5 authorizes cities to prohibit on-street parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. and to operate residential permit-parking districts, but South Gate has not adopted a city-wide 2 a.m.–6 a.m. restriction. Overnight street parking is generally allowed on residential streets unless a posted sign indicates a time limit, street-sweeping prohibition, or commercial-vehicle restriction. RVs, trailers, oversize vehicles, and commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs in residential districts are subject to separate restrictions under CVC §22507.5(b) and South Gate Municipal Code Title 8.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth Gate
Overnight BanNo general ban for standard vehicles-
Oversized VehiclesRestricted 2 AM-6 AM on residential streets-
72-Hour RuleCA Vehicle Code 22651-
Street SweepingVaries by neighborhood, check signs-
Citywide 2-6 a.m. ban-None adopted — CVC §22507.5 enables but South Gate has not enacted
72-hour rule-Vehicle towable after 72 continuous hours (CVC §22651(k))
RV/trailer street parking-Restricted in residential zones — check posted signs and Title 8
Commercial vehicles 10,000+ lbs-Restricted in residential districts (CVC §22507.5(b))
Street sweeping-Weekly residential, posted signs enforced

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight?

Check Los Angeles local ordinances. Many areas restrict parking between 2 AM and 6 AM or require overnight permits.

How do I get an overnight parking permit?

Contact Los Angeles city hall or parking authority. Resident permit programs vary by neighborhood.

South Gate FAQ

Is there an overnight parking ban in South Gate?

No. South Gate has not enacted a citywide 2 a.m.–6 a.m. parking ban under CVC §22507.5. Overnight parking is allowed on residential streets unless prohibited by a posted sign, street-sweeping schedule, or permit-parking zone.

Can I leave my car parked on the street for a week?

No. California Vehicle Code §22651(k) allows the South Gate Police to tow any vehicle that has been parked on a public street for 72 or more consecutive hours. Move the vehicle at least every 3 days.

Can I park my RV or work truck overnight on the street?

Generally not in residential districts. CVC §22507.5(b) and South Gate Municipal Code Title 8 restrict commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs in residential zones, and South Gate restricts oversized RV/trailer street parking — verify with posted signs and the Police Department.

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