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Overnight Parking: Oakley vs Richmond

How do overnight parking rules compare between Oakley, CA and Richmond, CA?

Oakley has fewer restrictions than Richmond.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Contra Costa County has no county-wide ordinance prohibiting overnight parking on public roads in unincorporated areas. The general 72-hour limit in Sec. 46-4.004 applies, and individual signed restrictions or HOAs may impose stricter rules.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Richmond prohibits overnight parking and vehicle storage in its paid city lots, enforces the 72-hour limit on all streets day and night, and only allows sleeping in vehicles at City-permitted Safe Parking host sites that operate at least ten hours overnight under RMC 9.40.018.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyRichmond
County-Wide Overnight BanNone-
Applicable Limit72 hours (Sec. 46-4.004)-
Living in Vehicle on Private PropertyProhibited (Sec. 84-68.1404)-
EnforcementSheriff (public roads)-
City lot overnight rule-Marina Way Lot: 'Overnight parking and vehicle storage prohibited'
Street overnight rule-No blanket ban; 72-hour limit (RMC 14.40.110) applies 24/7
Safe Parking Sites-RMC §9.40.018 (added June 22, 2021)
Max inhabited vehicles per site-4
Site hours-≥10 hours per operating night; up to 24/7 allowed
Quiet hours-10 p.m. to 7 a.m.; generators prohibited
Permit term-6 months, renewable; pilot cap of 15 sites

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Oakley FAQ

Is overnight street parking illegal in unincorporated Contra Costa County?

There is no county-wide overnight parking ban. However, vehicles cannot be left on a county road for more than 72 consecutive hours per Sec. 46-4.004, and posted signs or HOA rules may impose stricter limits.

Can I sleep overnight in an RV parked at my home?

No. Per Sec. 84-68.1404, recreational vehicles stored on private property in unincorporated Contra Costa County may not be used for living or sleeping purposes.

Richmond FAQ

Can I sleep in my car overnight on a Richmond street?

Not as a regular practice. Vehicle dwelling outside a permitted Safe Parking host site is treated as a Code Enforcement issue, and the same vehicle must still be moved at least every 72 hours under RMC 14.40.110. The City instead authorizes Safe Parking Sites Pilot Program host sites (RMC §9.40.018) for up to four inhabited vehicles per location.

Is there overnight parking in downtown Richmond lots?

No. The Marina Way Lot at Marina Way and MacDonald Avenue posts that 'Overnight parking and vehicle storage prohibited,' and the Market Square Lot (11th Street) does not allow monthly storage. Daily and hourly rates apply during operating hours.

Who can host a Safe Parking site?

Only existing and properly permitted community assembly, cultural facility, government building, public use, public safety facility, or quasi-public and social service centers, regardless of underlying zoning district, and only after obtaining a six-month permit from the City under RMC §9.40.018.

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