Common Violations: Moreno Valley vs Palm Springs
How do common violations rules compare between Moreno Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Moreno Valley and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.
Moreno Valley, CA
Riverside County
Common Moreno Valley code violations include overgrown yards, inoperable vehicles in driveways, trash container storage, unpermitted structures, illegal short-term rentals, and signs in public right-of-way.
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Riverside County
The most frequently reported code violations in unincorporated Riverside County include unpermitted construction, overgrown or unmaintained properties, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard housing, and zoning violations such as illegal home businesses or unpermitted short-term rentals.
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| Fact | Moreno Valley | Palm Springs |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Top Violation | - | Unpermitted construction |
| Nuisance Ord. | - | Ordinance No. 725 |
| Junk Vehicle Ord. | - | Ordinance No. 660 |
| Fine Range | - | $100β$500/day |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Moreno Valley FAQ
Palm Springs FAQ
What are the most common code violations in Riverside County?
Unpermitted construction, overgrown/unmaintained properties, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard housing, and zoning violations (illegal businesses in residential zones) are the most frequently reported issues.
Can I be fined for an overgrown yard in Riverside County?
Yes. Overgrown vegetation and accumulated debris violate Riverside County Ordinance No. 725 (Public Nuisance). After a notice of violation, failure to clean up can result in fines of $100β$500 per day and county abatement at the owner's expense.
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