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RV & Boat Parking: Ontario vs Rialto

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Ontario, CA and Rialto, CA?

Ontario and Rialto have similar restriction levels.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Ontario limits RVs, trailers, and boats parked on public streets to 72 hours under CVC 22651(k), and private-property RV storage must generally occur in a side or rear yard screened from view under OMC zoning standards.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rialto Municipal Code §10.28.292 prohibits parking any vehicle, trailer, or RV on front lawns or non-paved surfaces of residential property — RVs and boats must sit on a paved driveway or in a garage. On public streets, California Vehicle Code §22651(k) caps any vehicle (including RVs and trailers) at 72 continuous hours before it can be tagged and towed; CVC §22507.5 lets the city add stricter local street rules. The Community Compliance Division (909-820-8070) handles private-property violations, and Rialto PD (909-820-2550) handles abandoned RVs on the street.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioRialto
Street limit72 hours (CVC 22651k)-
Front yardGenerally prohibited-
Screening6-ft solid fence/gate-
Live-inNot permitted long-term-
Front lawn / unpaved parking-Prohibited for any vehicle, trailer, or RV (§10.28.292 RMC)
On-street time limit-72 continuous hours, then tow-eligible (Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k))
Inoperable / abandoned vehicles-Cannot be stored in public view on any premises (§9.26.030 RMC)
Vacant lot storage-Prohibited (§18.58.020 RMC)
Code Compliance-150 S. Palm Ave., 909-820-8070, CodeCompliance@RialtoCA.gov

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Ontario FAQ

Can I park my RV in the driveway?

Short-term loading for up to 72 hours is generally allowed; longer storage must be in a screened side or rear yard.

Can guests sleep in an RV parked at my house?

Short guest stays are typically overlooked, but ongoing occupancy as a dwelling violates Ontario zoning.

Rialto FAQ

Can I park my RV in my front yard?

Only on a paved surface. §10.28.292 RMC prohibits parking any vehicle, trailer, or RV on a front lawn or other non-paved surface. A paved driveway extension is the typical compliant solution — check Building before pouring.

How long can I leave my RV on the street in front of my house?

Up to 72 continuous hours under California Vehicle Code §22651(k). After that, it can be cited and towed even if it is operable and registered. Moving it a few feet does not reset the clock.

Can I live in my RV parked at my Rialto home?

No. Rialto's zoning code does not permit an RV to be used as a dwelling on a residential lot, and on-street habitation is barred by the 72-hour rule. State law (SB 9 / ADU) does not authorize RV living units.

Who do I call about an abandoned RV or boat on my street?

Rialto Police at 909-820-2550 handles abandoned or wrecked vehicles in the public right-of-way. For an RV on private property in violation of §10.28.292 or §9.26.030, call Community Compliance at 909-820-8070.

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