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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Monterey vs Salinas

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Monterey, CA and Salinas, CA?

Monterey and Salinas have similar restriction levels.

Monterey, CA

Monterey County

Some Restrictions

Monterey City Code Chapter 20 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) regulates parking. Vehicles may not be parked on any city street for more than 72 consecutive hours. Section 20-85.5 restricts overnight parking (with district-specific provisions in 20-85.3 and 20-85.4 for Fairground Road and Sand Dunes Drive). Commercial vehicles loading or delivering to a specific address are exempt from overnight restrictions.

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Salinas, CA

Monterey County

Some Restrictions

Salinas restricts parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones. Weight and size limits apply. Overnight storage of heavy trucks typically prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMontereySalinas
Code ReferenceCity Code Ch. 20-
Max Continuous Street Parking72 hours-
Overnight RulesSec. 20-85.5-
Commercial Delivery ExemptYes (bona-fide pickup/delivery)-
Weight Limit-Typically 10,000 lbs
Overnight-Prohibited in residential
Deliveries-Temporary parking allowed
Topic-Commercial Vehicles

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Monterey FAQ

Can I park a commercial truck on a Monterey residential street?

Only for the duration of a bona-fide pickup or delivery to that address, or for delivering construction materials to a building or structure on that street. Otherwise, overnight commercial parking is restricted under City Code Section 20-85.5.

How long can a vehicle stay parked on the street in Monterey?

No vehicle may remain in the same on-street location for more than 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles in violation can be warned, cited, or towed.

Salinas FAQ

Can I park my work truck at home?

Small commercial vehicles (under weight/size limits) are generally OK. Large trucks and trailers are typically prohibited in residential zones.

What about overnight?

Overnight parking of heavy commercial vehicles in residential areas is generally prohibited.

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