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Overnight Parking: Menifee vs Palm Springs

How do overnight parking rules compare between Menifee, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Menifee has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Menifee does not impose a citywide overnight street-parking ban. Overnight parking is permitted as long as the vehicle complies with the 72-hour rule under MMC § 12.20.030 and posted signage. Oversized vehicles (RVs/motorhomes) have a 48-hour street limit, twice monthly.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs does not impose a citywide ban on overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods, but the 72-hour stationary limit under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and California Vehicle Code §22651(k) applies. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and oversized vehicles face overnight restrictions, and posted signs in certain districts and near parks or trailheads prohibit overnight parking.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeePalm Springs
Overnight banNo citywide ban for standard vehicles-
Default limit72 hours (MMC § 12.20.030)-
RV street limit48 hrs, twice/month (loading only)-
Signed restrictionsEnforced per MMC § 12.20.100-
State authorityCal. Veh. Code § 22507-
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Menifee FAQ

Can I leave my car parked on a Menifee street overnight?

Yes, provided you stay within 72 consecutive hours (MMC § 12.20.030) and the street is not posted with time restrictions, street-sweeping signs, or 'No Parking' signs per MMC § 12.20.100.

Can I sleep overnight in an RV parked on the street?

RVs may only park on streets for 48 hours at a time, twice monthly, and only for loading, unloading, or cleaning per MMC § 12.20.150-60 — not for habitation.

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