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Overnight Parking: Martinez vs Oakley

How do overnight parking rules compare between Martinez, CA and Oakley, CA?

Oakley has fewer restrictions than Martinez.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Martinez does not impose a blanket overnight street parking ban, but vehicles cannot remain parked longer than 72 consecutive hours under CVC 22651(k). Oversized vehicles, RVs, and trailers face additional restrictions. Some residential permit districts limit overnight non-permit parking.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Contra Costa County has no county-wide ordinance prohibiting overnight parking on public roads in unincorporated areas. The general 72-hour limit in Sec. 46-4.004 applies, and individual signed restrictions or HOAs may impose stricter rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezOakley
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County-Wide Overnight Ban-None
Applicable Limit-72 hours (Sec. 46-4.004)
Living in Vehicle on Private Property-Prohibited (Sec. 84-68.1404)
Enforcement-Sheriff (public roads)

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Martinez FAQ

Oakley FAQ

Is overnight street parking illegal in unincorporated Contra Costa County?

There is no county-wide overnight parking ban. However, vehicles cannot be left on a county road for more than 72 consecutive hours per Sec. 46-4.004, and posted signs or HOA rules may impose stricter limits.

Can I sleep overnight in an RV parked at my home?

No. Per Sec. 84-68.1404, recreational vehicles stored on private property in unincorporated Contra Costa County may not be used for living or sleeping purposes.

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