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Abandoned Vehicles: Menifee vs Palm Springs

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Menifee, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Palm Springs has fewer restrictions than Menifee.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Menifee prohibits storing abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles on public or private property beyond 72 hours unless the vehicle is fully enclosed and not visible from the street. Violations are infractions enforceable by code enforcement.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces California Vehicle Code §22651 and §22669 and Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 to remove abandoned vehicles from streets and private property. A vehicle left on a public street more than 72 hours, or left on private property without the owner's consent, may be marked, cited, and towed. Reports go to Palm Springs Police non-emergency line or the city's online reporting portal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeePalm Springs
Storage limit72 hours unless fully enclosed indoors-
Code sectionMMC § 12.01.150-
Applies toPublic AND private property-
State frameworkCal. Veh. Code §§ 22660, 22669-
PenaltyInfraction + abatement lien-
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Menifee FAQ

Can I store a non-running project car in my driveway?

Only if it's fully enclosed in a building (garage) and not visible from the street or neighboring property. Otherwise it must be removed within 72 hours per MMC § 12.01.150.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Menifee?

Contact Menifee Police Department Code Enforcement at (951) 246-6214 or file online at cityofmenifee.us. Enforcement proceeds under MMC § 12.01.150 and Cal. Veh. Code § 22660.

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