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RV & Boat Parking: Martinez vs Richmond

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Martinez, CA and Richmond, CA?

Martinez and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Martinez restricts RV, boat, and trailer storage on residential properties. Storage in front yards or street-facing side yards is typically prohibited; these vehicles must be stored in rear/side yards behind a solid fence or inside a garage. On-street RV/boat storage is limited to 72 hours under state law.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Richmond requires RVs, boats and trailers parked on city streets to be operable, currently DMV-registered, and moved at least once every 72 hours; they may be stored in residential driveways only if running and registered, and may never be used as living quarters or parked on grass or unapproved surfaces.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezRichmond
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Street RV/trailer limit-72 hours; must be operable and currently registered
Driveway storage-Allowed if running (no flat tires) and DMV-registered
Surface-Prohibited on grass, dirt, or unapproved parking pad
Living in RV-Not permitted as additional living space outside Safe Parking site
Abandoned vehicles-Not allowed on private or public property; abate via Code Enforcement

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Martinez FAQ

Richmond FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Richmond?

Yes, if the RV is in running condition (including no flat tires) and currently registered with the DMV. It may not be parked on grass, dirt, or any unapproved parking pad, and it cannot be used as additional living space.

How long can my RV stay parked on the street?

No more than 72 consecutive hours, the same limit that applies to any other vehicle under RMC 14.40.110. The RV must also be operable and have current DMV registration and tabs.

Can I live in my RV in Richmond?

Not on a regular residential property. Recreational vehicles may not be used as additional living space. The City does operate a Safe Parking Sites Pilot Program (RMC 9.40.018) that permits up to four inhabited vehicles at approved host sites such as community assembly, government, or quasi-public facilities.

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