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Street Parking Limits: Menifee vs Riverside

How do street parking limits rules compare between Menifee, CA and Riverside, CA?

Menifee and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee Municipal Code (MMC) Title 12 Chapter 12.20 limits any vehicle or trailer to 72 consecutive hours parked at the same location on a city street. After tagging, the vehicle cannot be moved within a 500-foot radius of the original spot.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside enforces California Vehicle Code §22651(k): a vehicle may not be parked or left standing on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours. After 72 hours, the city's Public Works Parking division may issue a citation and the vehicle may be towed as stored.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeRiverside
Time limit72 consecutive hours on any street-
Relocation ruleMust move 500+ feet from original spot-
Code sectionMMC § 12.20.030-
State tow authorityCal. Veh. Code § 22651(k)-
Trailer rule24-hour max for loading/unloading-
Max consecutive hours on street-72 hours (Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k))
Distance to reset 72-hour clock-1,056 feet (0.2 miles)
Code chapter-RMC Ch. 10.52
Enforcement contact-Parking Services (951) 826-5620
Appeal deadline-21 days from citation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Menifee FAQ

Can I just move my car a few feet to reset the 72-hour clock?

No. MMC § 12.20.030 defines 'same location' as anywhere within a 500-foot radius of the original spot. After tagging, the vehicle must be moved beyond 500 feet.

Who enforces street parking in Menifee?

Menifee Police Department code enforcement at (951) 246-6214. Vehicles in violation of MMC § 12.20.030 can be towed under Cal. Veh. Code § 22651(k).

Riverside FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight in Riverside?

Yes — Riverside has no blanket overnight parking ban on residential streets, but the 72-hour storage rule still applies and street sweeping no-parking days are enforced. Check posted signs on your block.

Does moving my car across the street reset the 72-hour clock?

No. Per the city Parking FAQ, the vehicle must be moved at least 1,056 feet (0.2 miles) to comply with Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k).

How do I report a vehicle parked over 72 hours?

Call the City 311 Call Center or Parking Services at (951) 826-5620. An officer will mark/document the vehicle to start the 72-hour count.

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