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RV & Boat Parking: Monterey vs Salinas

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Monterey, CA and Salinas, CA?

Monterey and Salinas have similar restriction levels.

Monterey, CA

Monterey County

Some Restrictions

Monterey County Code Chapter 12.72 regulates abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles - including RVs, trailers, and boats - on public streets and private property. Vehicles parked on any public street may not remain more than 72 hours; RVs may not be occupied as a dwelling on private residential property. Zoning rules under MCC Title 21 (inland) and Title 20 (coastal) restrict storage of RVs and boats in front yards.

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Salinas, CA

Monterey County

Some Restrictions

Salinas restricts RV, boat, and trailer storage on residential properties. Front yard storage typically prohibited. Side/rear storage with screening may be allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMontereySalinas
Street Limit72 hours (MCC Ch. 12.72; CVC 22651(k))-
Living in RV (residential lot)Prohibited as permanent dwelling-
Front Yard StorageRestricted under Title 20/21 zoning-
Sheriff Problem VehicleMCSO Problem Vehicle Report online-
Tow AuthorityCal. Vehicle Code 22660 et seq.-
Front Yard-Generally prohibited
Side/Rear-With screening
Street-72-hour limit
Condition-Must be registered/operable

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Monterey FAQ

Can I park my RV on the street in unincorporated Monterey County?

Up to 72 consecutive hours under MCC Ch. 12.72. After that, the Sheriff can tag and tow under Cal. Vehicle Code 22651(k).

Can I live in an RV on my Monterey County property?

No, not as a permanent dwelling. Title 20 (coastal) and Title 21 (inland) zoning prohibit use of an RV as a residence outside an approved RV park. Short visits by guests may be allowed by ministerial permit.

Where do I report an abandoned RV?

File a Problem Vehicle Report with the Monterey County Sheriff's Office for unincorporated areas, or call the local police department for incorporated cities.

Salinas FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway?

Most cities restrict or prohibit front-yard RV storage. Check Salinas zoning code for specific rules.

What about on the street?

RVs parked on the street are subject to the statewide 72-hour consecutive parking limit.

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